No one knows. They are extinct. You can't know about behavior from fossils no matter what paleontologists say. Assumptions about feeding can be made but without a living specimen to verify the assumptions, they are just shots in the dark.
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When a Megalodon hunt it first finds its prey. Second it will go underneath the prey without it seeing it. It will wait a minute, just until it is behind its prey. Then after waiting it swims speedily up to the prey and bites the back end of its body. After the damage from its bite the Megalodon doesn't need to do any more damage. It waits until the prey bleeds to death then it devours it.
Nobody knows for sure, but marine biologists belive C. megalodon was probably ovoviviparous.
Megalodon primarily ate marine mammals, such as seals and cetaceans (whales and dolphins). Whales seem to have been a major part of their diet.
Yes, there were a few cases of shipwrecks caused by megalodons.
Megalodons were prehistoric marine animals, like giant sharks. They very likely did lay eggs.
oceans worldwide
Oceans worldwide
they poo
yes they are carnivores
megalodon mostly ate other megalodons and dugongs (manatee cousins)
megalodons ate whales so it ate killer whales too. it ate all whales
megalodons
When dinasours roamed the earth.
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