Yes, they have a very long name and grow up to about 75 feet, luckily, there is few that live today.
no, the only prehistoric shark is the megalodon
Megaladon
The correct spelling of the prehistoric shark is Megalodon.
frilled shark maybe?
In a 1 on 1, mastadon wins every time.
A mammoth i believe had more hair than a mastadon
no
prehistoric frilled shark
Yes, its very good
Prehistoric Predators - 2007 Monster Shark 1-7 was released on: USA: 19 August 2007
Prehistoric shakrs were WAY bigger than their present day cousins. For example, the Megalodon, a prehistoric cousin of the Great White, was 72-80 feet long! That's way longer than the 20 ft. Great White!
The tooth of a megalodon, a prehistoric massive killer shark, was found in Michigan. Carcharodon megalodon, or the "megatooth" shark went extinct 2 million years ago. It reached lengths of more than 60 feet.
whenever it really feels like eat needs food when the shark see it