Possibly, It depends what ocean shore you go to and if you pick the right shark tooth out of the sand
In the tropical ocean waters
Yes, if the shark by any chance lost so teeth somehow it could possibly en up on an ocean shore
The prehistoric Megalodon shark, extinct over a million years ago, was found to reach over 52 feet in fossil records. The Whale shark, largest living fish in the ocean today, can reach over 40 feet in length.
Yes the Megalodon was a real shark but is now extinct.
No shark can kill a orca. But if the Megalodon was still alive, then it could eat the orca.
The megalodon
Megalodon
no...it wasn't the first shark.
it is but if it counts extinct then no a megalodon shark is
As the Megalodon is an extinct species of shark that existed during the Cenozoic Era, I would say that the Megalodon is very much rarer than our present day Whale Shark.
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Megalodon Shark is an ancient shark that lived back around the time of the dinosaurs. It was much bigger than any shark we see nowadays.