Megaladon
The correct spelling of the prehistoric shark is Megalodon.
frilled shark maybe?
the whale shark is considered to be the largest shark in the ocean.
Yes, they have a very long name and grow up to about 75 feet, luckily, there is few that live today.
No. Even the prehistoric Megaldon was smaller than the Blue Whales found in the ocean today. The blue whale is the largest animal on the planet.
the second largest shark is the basking shark.
The Largest prehistoric shark was 'Megalodon' which could reach around 60feet in length - considerably more than today's Great White shark 'Carcharodon' Megalodon had teeth up to approx. 7 inches in length and would have been a formidable hunter probably eating marine reptiles and other sharks of the time.
prehistoric frilled shark
no
Yes, its very good
Prehistoric Predators - 2007 Monster Shark 1-7 was released on: USA: 19 August 2007
the largest sharks are the megalodon and the whale shark