Zero. They have been extinct for several million years.
No, the only living relative of megalodon today is great white sharks.
Megalodon was the oldest living speices of a great white. He lived to the age of 500 yrs old, but scientists believe that Megalodon could still be living today.- Answered by the youngest Marine Biologist to be, Ally Gronski, Age 11
The megalodon went extinct (the exact timeperiod is still in discussion today), but it was far enough back that it did not cause the sinking of the Titanic.
No. He was a big'un all right, but the biggest creature that ever lived is living today: it's the blue whale. The bigger dinosaurs were bigger than megalodon as well.
It is still living today but a smaller version of it. It is the alligator.
yes, joycelyn elders is still living today
Megalodon, a giant prehistoric shark, is believed to have existed around 23 to 3.6 million years ago. While there is substantial fossil evidence supporting its existence, it is now extinct, and no living specimens have been found. The idea of megalodon still being alive today is a popular topic in folklore and media but is not supported by scientific evidence.
no, but there are elephants that still thrive.
The book "Meg" is a very interesting book. Scientific evidences show that there were similar organisms during the Jurassic era. Like Jonas Taylor says in the novel, there still could be a megalodon in existence today in the deep trenches of the ocean.
Yes, living in Texas
Yes
the marina trench.