While Megalodon did indeed range up to 51 ft, the largest species of Liopleurodon, Ferox, would have ranged closer to 21 ft.
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Yes Spinosaurus is 60-75 feet long Megalodon is 50-55 feet long.
The megalodon is bigger. The megalodons tooth is about 2 feet and can eat more than 8 people at a time. The t-rex is the biggest dinosaur of all.
it's the megalodon because they are 100 feet
yes because everything said that.
there are meglalodons and megalosauris' a megalodon is a giant shark bigger than a t-rex and then there's a mealosauras which is also bigger than a t-rex. you might of gotton confused with those two but they are both bigger and stonger than a stupid t-rex.
megalodon
No. He was a big'un all right, but the biggest creature that ever lived is living today: it's the blue whale. The bigger dinosaurs were bigger than megalodon as well.
Megalodon Shark is an ancient shark that lived back around the time of the dinosaurs. It was much bigger than any shark we see nowadays.
the megalodon shark is bigger go to youtube.com and you could look for the great white and the megalodon k k PS im nice . Not to be rube but you can go look on youtube and see that its bigger but newflash the people that do those videos can make the shark look bigger than it really is. And the truth probably is that wasnt that big.. and yea its bigger than the great white b/c the megalodon live 10,000 years ago a long time ago.. so of course the great white is bigger b/c it still exist.. You would be right if the megalodon still lived but it don't!
Sawfish eat numerous little fish.
Tylosaurus was created in 1872.
A megalodon can match a present day Great White Shark, only a whole lot bigger.
The biggest meglodon was about 85ft long. The average is between 80ft to 75ft big
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.