Megalodons, the giant prehistoric sharks, went extinct approximately 3.6 million years ago, so there are no living megalodons today. Fossil evidence indicates they were once widespread in the oceans, but their disappearance is attributed to changes in climate and shifts in prey availability. Therefore, the answer is that there are zero megalodons left.
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No there are no megladon alive today.
They died off roughly 1.5 million years ago.
No, because megladons are an extinct species of shark.
Just think of a Great White Shark only five times bigger.
no its the whale It depends on what kind of sharks your talking about because megladons were and always will be the best
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bigger than great whites usally the average size was around 20-30 metres, with an average weight of 114 tons and a bite force of 182,000 newtons, 10 times greater than that of a great white. although some collosal specimins have been discovered, one of the biggest being 48 metres! to give an example of their size, just the infants were as big as a fully grown great white