Great White Sharks are considered, by many ichthyiologists and paleontologist alike, to be more closely related to the mako shark than to the megalodon, as megalodon is often considered to be of the genus carcharocles as opposed to carcharodon, the genus of both the mako and the great white. They were originally considered to be members of the same genus secondary to similarities in their teeth, and both were thought to share a common ancestor, genus palaeocarcharodon. Many scientists now believe that the evolutionary paths of the two species were in fact divergent, the megalodon evolving from the Otodus obliquus, and the great white from the Isurus hastalis, or broad tooth mako.
In addition, megalodon was thought to grow anywhere from 43 ft. to 75 ft. long, and weigh approximately 47 metric tons to 70 metric tons. Comparatively, the typical great white shark is approximately 13-20 ft long with a weight range, note the use of kg as opposed to tons here, of 680-1900 kg. There have been reports of individual sharks, mainly unconfirmed, being up to 37 ft long. Most of these seem to have been reported earlier in the 20th century, and in some cases, estimates done from measurements based upon surviving photographs of these leviathans have shown that they were often much smaller than reported.
The most notable difference between the two species is, of course, the fact that the Great White has survived, and megalodon lost it's battle against extinction 1.5 million years ago during the pleistocene epoch. There are some notable differences in dentition and physiology as well, and wikipedia has articles on both species with a great attached bibliography for more information.
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A lot of thing aresimilar but one thing mad them different,there size. a kid megalodon could be the size of a full grown great white.
The below is incorrect, even if you take megalodon out of the picture, the basking shark and whale shark are larger than the great white. However, if you believe the 7 inch shark teeth as evidence, then the megalodon was the largest shark. But it went extinct about 1.5 million years ago. The Great White Shark. People think it is a Megalodon, but that is incorrect. There is no proof that a Megalodon is real, so for now it is the Great White.
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Yes, the megalodon was significantly larger than the great white shark. Estimated to have reached lengths of up to 60 feet or more, megalodon was one of the largest and most powerful predators in ocean history. In contrast, great white sharks typically average around 15 to 20 feet in length. This size difference highlights the megalodon's status as a massive prehistoric shark.
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no megalodon were the only species of shark ever known to mankind they can eat human and a great white shark at the same time
It is related to a great white shark.
A megalodon can match a present day Great White Shark, only a whole lot bigger.
Maybe, but in the future, Megalodon would eat a Great White Shark.
The biggest meglodon was about 85ft long. The average is between 80ft to 75ft big