no megalodons are a marine predatory creature and their closest relative is the great white shark
it's the megalodon because they are 100 feet
they feed on on adult whale's.
As the Megalodon is an extinct species of shark that existed during the Cenozoic Era, I would say that the Megalodon is very much rarer than our present day Whale Shark.
I know that a megalodon is stronger. A megalodon was an extinct species of shark, and it was even bigger than a great white. A man that was five to six feet tall could step through its jaws without touching the mandila. A blue whale can be dangerous, but it is a slow-moving animal and does not have many defense mechanisms, but being hit with its tale could be fatal, though very unlikely.
As the Megalodon is an extinct species of shark, there is no present day contest!
Cetotherium
The prehistoric Megalodon shark, extinct over a million years ago, was found to reach over 52 feet in fossil records. The Whale shark, largest living fish in the ocean today, can reach over 40 feet in length.
megalodon
Megalodon was a huge, carnivorous shark.
yes because everything said that.
the largest sharks are the megalodon and the whale shark
it is but if it counts extinct then no a megalodon shark is