yes.The megalodon is the biggest shark in the world and can grow to about 72 ft.It got extinct.
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.
The king of all sharks is the Megalodon.
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No. Megalodon reached 60 feet, whites only 23 maximum.
Even though, the megalodon sharks were giant sharks, they were able to move at very fast speeds, but only for a short period of time.The Megalodon Shark swam about 25 to 35 mph.
Megalodon Sharks.
The giant Megalodon
No, the only living relative of megalodon today is great white sharks.
No, the megalodon was not a great white shark; they are distinct species. Megalodon (Carcharocles megalodon) lived approximately 23 to 3.6 million years ago and is considered one of the largest predatory sharks to have ever existed. While both megalodon and great white sharks (Carcharodon carcharias) belong to the same broader group of sharks, they are not directly ancestral to each other. Megalodon is believed to be more closely related to the ancestors of modern mako sharks.
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no megalodeons died thousands of years ago