The megalodon is only known from fossilized teeth. They date from 25 to 2 million years ago. Megalodon died out during the early Quaternary period of the Cenozoic era.
i think the last time that the megalodon was seen was in 2010 because the scientist think that the megalodon shark is still alive in some research and do you think the megalodon shark is still alive?!?!?!?!?!?!?!
the odds are is no but you never no
it is the carcardon megalodon shark if its still alive.(:
i think megalodeen is still alive so you better whath out hes coming
No shark can kill a orca. But if the Megalodon was still alive, then it could eat the orca.
When they were alive (they could possibly still be) they ate marine animals. Mostly baby whales to adult whales
we would be it's meal.
People still believe that there might still be a giant shark out there. But the megalodon was a shark everyone hopes is extinct!, I know I do haha :P
The Megladon is most likely extinct, but some people say it is still alive.
C. megalodon appears in the fossil register in the Late Oligocene, and the more recent megalodon's fossil is from the Calabrian stage of the Pleistocene epoch.This only proves C. megalodon was alive, and in good health, from about 28 million years ago to 1.5 million years BCE.The oldest fossil found of a megalodon was not surely from the first megalodon alive, the same way the more recent tooth fossil accurately dated, from a million and a half years ago, was definetly not the last one alive!I will not comment here on theories from cryptologists of possible relic populations of C. megalodon still alive in the Pacific ocean.The Pacific is three-dimensionallyVAST, and we still know less about our oceans than we know about the surface of planet Mercury!A very significant number of cryptozoologists are serious marine biologists, or paleontologists.The rest of cryptozoologists are amateurs, more or less scientifically informed and honest.You have to judge for yourself the validity of their arguments.
No, the megalodon, a giant prehistoric shark, is not still alive. It went extinct around 3.6 million years ago, likely due to changes in oceanic conditions and competition with other species. Fossil evidence indicates that megalodon could not survive in the modern marine environment.
No, they are extinct.