No, megalodon, properly referred to as Carcharodon megalodon, was not a dinosaur. It was actually a shark, belonging to the same genus as today's great white shark. However, it was bigger, potentially up to 50 feet in length, and fossil evidence suggests that they ate whales.
Carcharodon megalodon was a type of shark, not a dinosaur. They are the largest fish we know of, with a length of about 50 feet and a weight greater than that of the modern whale shark.
I think you are referring to an ancient type of shark. There are both a shark and a dinosaur with a similar name, although the dinosaur is called Megalosaurus.
Yes the Megalodon was a real shark but is now extinct.
It depends as dinosaurs came in a wide range of sizes. While we often thing of dinosaurs as huge most were actually small. Anchiornis, a dinosaur of the Late Jurassic, was about the size of a dove.BY this measure, megalodon was larger than most dinosaurs, but not all. Some sauropod dinosaurs would have been larger than megalodon.
The megalodon
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Megalodon
The megalodon shark
no...it wasn't the first shark.
it is but if it counts extinct then no a megalodon shark is
Megalodon was not a dinosaur; it was a gigantic species of shark that appeared after the extinction of the dinosaurs. It is believed to have looked somewhat like a much larger version of the great white shark.