Scientists haven't seen a living Megalodon shark because this species, which lived approximately 2.6 million years ago, is believed to be extinct. The Megalodon was a massive predator, but changes in oceanic conditions, prey availability, and competition likely contributed to its decline. Additionally, the vastness of the ocean and the challenges of deep-sea exploration make it unlikely for any surviving individuals to be detected, even if they existed.
no it died out ages ago
megalodon
The megalodon shark.
The largest shark ever to live was megalodon, Upto 67 ft long.
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 prehistoric Megalodon shark, extinct over a million years ago, was found to reach over 52 feet in fossil records. The Whale shark, largest living fish in the ocean today, can reach over 40 feet in length.
Yes the Megalodon was a real shark but is now extinct.
Scientists have never seen a living megalodon shark because this species, which lived approximately 23 to 3.6 million years ago, went extinct long before humans appeared. The megalodon was a colossal predator, but its habitat and prey have significantly changed since its extinction. Additionally, the vastness of the ocean and the depth at which marine life exists make it unlikely to discover remnants of such large prehistoric creatures. Fossil evidence, rather than living specimens, provides insight into their existence.
No It is said by scientists that the Megalodon [from the prehistoric era] is the most dangerous and it can go up to 18 meters long.
The megalodon
Megalodon
no...it wasn't the first shark.