C. megalodon was, for almost 30 My, the apex predator, just in the top of the marine food chain.
The only known Miocene adversary of the megalodon was the mighty Livyatan melvillei, not because this predatory toothed extinct whale was more ferocious, but because Livyatan melvillei hunted in packs, like present sperm whales.
Not even a megalodon would attack this whale, except in case of juvenils lost from their companion's pack, or wounded and lonely individuals.
Yes, there were a few cases of shipwrecks caused by megalodons.
Megalodons were prehistoric marine animals, like giant sharks. They very likely did lay eggs.
A foodchain shows the feeding relationships of organisms from successive trophic levels.
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yes they are carnivores
megalodon mostly ate other megalodons and dugongs (manatee cousins)
If by "ecosystem" you mean foodchain, then yes. Berries could start a foodchain, therefore are producers.
megalodons ate whales so it ate killer whales too. it ate all whales
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