Yes, they have a very long name and grow up to about 75 feet, luckily, there is few that live today.
Megaladon
The correct spelling of the prehistoric shark is Megalodon.
frilled shark maybe?
A mammoth i believe had more hair than a mastadon
In a 1 on 1, mastadon wins every time.
prehistoric frilled shark
no
Yes, its very good
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Prehistoric shakrs were WAY bigger than their present day cousins. For example, the Megalodon, a prehistoric cousin of the Great White, was 72-80 feet long! That's way longer than the 20 ft. Great White!
The estimated size of the prehistoric shark Megalodon is around 50-60 feet in length, and its weight is estimated to be around 50-70 tons.
The tooth of a megalodon, a prehistoric massive killer shark, was found in Michigan. Carcharodon megalodon, or the "megatooth" shark went extinct 2 million years ago. It reached lengths of more than 60 feet.