Louis Agassiz
he discovered them in 1843
no...it wasn't the first shark.
1546bajilcabjillin yrs ago in other words a LONG time ago
A megalodon tooth was discovered in 2018 in a gravel pit near the town of Wexford County, Michigan. This find is notable as megalodon teeth are relatively rare in the Great Lakes region. The tooth, measuring several inches long, provides insight into the prehistoric marine life that once existed in the area. Such discoveries continue to intrigue paleontologists and fossil enthusiasts alike.
you spell it megalodon
what is the megalodon's gestation
what is a female megalodon
Megalodon sharks are only known from fossilized teeth. Even before the Renaissance, megalodon teeth had been found, but they were believed to be the petrified tongues of dragons or snakes. In 1667, Danish naturalist Nicolaus Steno, recognized that they were shark teeth. He revealed his findings in a book called The Head of a Shark Dissected.
Megalodon - film - was created in 2002.
The scientific name for the megalodon is Carcharodon megalodon.
The duration of Megalodon - film - is 1.5 hours.
There is only one known megalodon species, Carcharodon megalodon. Sometimes it is attributed to a different genus than Carcharodon, so megalodon is often simply called C. megalodon because both possible genera begin with the letter C.