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What would the oceans be like if the megalodon shark was still alive?

The megalodon shark was the largest shark that ever lived. If they were alive today, they would swallow large amount of fish and there would be no more left for us. So, its a good thing they are extinct!


What dose a megalodon look like?

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.


Who would win a meglondon or a whale shark?

the megalodon. It can tear it up just like he tears up a whale.


How many specis of sharks are there?

there are 510 species of sharks alive today like the largest shark which is the whale shark today not the megalodon because the megalodon is extinct and the smallest shark which is the dwarf lantern shark which is the size of a banana.


Do orca eat sharks?

Apparently, there is film of orcas taking out a Great White Shark...


What does a megalodon shark sound like?

All species of living shark lack vocal chords, so it is highly unlikely that Megalodon was capable of making any sound.


Is a megalodon shark a vertebrate or invertebrate?

The megalodon shark is a vertebrate. Like all sharks, it belongs to the class Chondrichthyes, which are characterized by having a backbone made of cartilage rather than bone. This massive prehistoric shark is known for its large size and predatory nature, making it one of the most formidable creatures in marine history.


How many bones did the megalodon have?

The megalodon, a prehistoric shark, had a skeleton made primarily of cartilage, like modern sharks, rather than bones. Cartilage is a lighter and more flexible material, which means megalodon's skeleton would not have had the same number of bones as a bony fish. Therefore, while the exact number of cartilaginous structures is difficult to determine, it did not have bones in the traditional sense.


What is the strongest extinct animal?

Hmm, strongest extinct animal... think giant shark with teeth the size of bananas! That's the Megalodon, and it could chomp through whales like cheese crackers!


What is the megaldon?

The Megalodon is a gaint shark it is bigger then 2 or 3 school buses even you can type it down what it looks like on google image.


What is the closest living relative of the shark?

NONE OF THE SHARKS IN THE SEA ARE ALMOST RELATED TO THE GREAT WHITE SHARK BECAUSE ALL SHARKS HAVE DIFFERENT ABILITYS.


What shark was bigger than a megaladon?

The Megalodon is an extinct species of shark.The largest species of shark to have ever lived is thought to be the Megalodon. This species is now extinct. It is believed to have existed during the prehistoric era, and has not lived for millions of years. It is thought that this giant shark could measure up to 59 feet long (18 metres). Some cryptozoologists believe that this creature may still be alive today, living in very deep waters, but such claims have earned little credibility in the scientific world. The name Megalodon comes from the Greek and means "big tooth". This name describes the large number and size of the fishes teeth. It is thought that the Megalodon had four different kinds of teeth, Anterior, Intermediate, Lateral and Posterior. Palaeontologists believe that its giant jaws would have contained around 250 teeth.It was the apex predator of its time, this means that the adults were not preyed upon by other animals, as they were at the top of the food chain.Fossil evidence suggests that the Megalodon would have fed upon many other animals, including early whales. It would have had a very large appetite due to its incredibly large size and would have needed to eat in large quantities in order to sustain itself.The Megalodon was a pelagic fish and lived in all the oceans right around the world. It most likely lived in warm water regions, but as the oceans were a lot warmer during the ear that this shark was alive, its dependence on warm water would not have restricted its range. This idea is supported by the fossil records which indicate this species flourished all over the world.As with all sharks, the Megalodon would have been an opportunistic predator. It may have also utilized an ambush technique while hunting in order to catch its prey. It is thought that the Megalodon would have attacked with a lot more power than that of a great white shark. It would have no qualms about focusing attacks on boner portions of its prey, a tactic that the great white shark usually avoids. The Megalodon would inflict as much damage as possible in the first attack and then circle around its prey waiting for it to weaken. This is the same method that a lot of carnivorous sharks use today.There are multiple factors that contributied to Megaladon's extinction:1. As the world got cooler, Megaladon's chief prey, whales, moved into the colder waters where the shark wouldn't survive for long.2. Orcas (killer whales) developed, attacking Megaladon's prey as well as hunting the sharks themselves. A medalodon is a giant prehistoric extinct species of shark.