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the pinkish grey goblin shark, with its dagger-like snout and needle sharp teeth, may be one of the most bizarre-looking shark alive. This sluggish bottom dweller was thought to be extinct until it was rediscovered in the 1890s
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.
goblin sharks live in really deep parts of the ocean
No, there are no more prehistoric animals alive on earth. All animals alive today are decendents of prehistoric animals.
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When the dinosaurs were alive.
Megladon was a Prehistoric shark and is related to the infamous Great White Shark. It died out in the late Cretatious period at around the same time as the T-Rex. It was an apex predetor at the time and was big enough to feed on humpback whales (even though they didn't exist at the time).
Basking Shark
No, megadolon are an extinct species of shark that lived roughly from 28 to 1.5 million years ago.
No, the megalodon is not still alive. This massive prehistoric shark went extinct around 3.6 million years ago. While there have been various myths and speculative theories about its survival in deep ocean waters, there is no scientific evidence to support the existence of megalodons today.
The biggest shark is the megalodon, but it's extinct. Some people say it is still alive, even though it lived when the dinosaurs used to be alive. I hoped this info helped ;) If you mean sharks that are still alive, the largest is the whale shark then the basking shark.
The fastest shark in the ocean is the mako shark. This species of shark is known to reach speeds of 60 miles per hour.