The Megalodon was at the top of the ocean's food chain and as an over 80 feet big giant shark he did not worry about anyone being his enemy. He died out around 1.5 million years ago, probably because the oceans got much colder and because as a result the fish that served him as food disappeared.
Megalodons likely did not have any natural predators due to their massive size and powerful jaws. However, they may have encountered competition for food with other large marine predators such as sperm whales.
Digging in historically refers to a military strategy where troops entrench themselves deeply in defensive positions, making it difficult for the enemy to dislodge them. This tactic was often used during trench warfare in World War I, where soldiers dug trenches to defend against enemy attacks. By digging in, troops could protect themselves and hold their ground against enemy advances.
Robin Hood's arch enemy is often considered to be the Sheriff of Nottingham. The Sheriff was responsible for enforcing the law and collecting taxes in Nottinghamshire and often clashed with Robin Hood due to their opposing views on justice and fairness.
Yes, archer towers are useful in Evony for defending your city against enemy attacks. They provide long-range firepower to help weaken incoming enemy troops before they reach your walls or other defensive structures. Upgrading archer towers can further enhance their defensive capabilities in protecting your city.
Indigenous tribes decided to form alliances with Cortes against the Aztec empire in hopes of overthrowing Aztec rule. They saw an opportunity to weaken a common enemy and potentially benefit from the outcome.
The Aztecs built their city, Tenochtitlan, in the middle of a swamp because it offered natural protection and fertile land for agriculture. The swampy environment provided a barrier against enemy attacks and the surrounding waters offered a sustainable source of food.
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.
oceans worldwide
Oceans worldwide
they poo
yes they are carnivores
megalodon mostly ate other megalodons and dugongs (manatee cousins)
megalodons ate whales so it ate killer whales too. it ate all whales
megalodons
When dinasours roamed the earth.
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