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I would say about 5 to 8 people could fit in the megs mouth.
Megalodon is believed to be extinct for ten thousand years.
there are 510 species of sharks alive today like the largest shark which is the whale shark today not the megalodon because the megalodon is extinct and the smallest shark which is the dwarf lantern shark which is the size of a banana.
depends on how big the sharks mouth is and how big the fish are
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Sharks have many razor sharp teeth in their mouth and use these for eating and attacking.
Archeologists have recovered up to 7 inch long Megalodon tooth fossils.
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yes, but there aren't many sharks in the Florida keys.... a few types of sharks that live there is the mako shark (shortfin) also known as mackerel shark, the nurse shark, hammerhead shark and some other reef sharks.*********************Every time you go snorkeling or diving in the Keys, you will see Barracuda, Nursesharks, and if you go much, you will see Large reef sharks, Schools of Hamerheads, and always Blackfin sharks. don't let anyone fool you; but with caution, generally they don't bother you unless you wear shiny jewelry and have a fish or crawfish in your hand that they want.
The megalodon, an extinct species of giant shark, is believed to have been viviparous, meaning it gave birth to live young rather than laying eggs. This reproductive strategy is similar to that of modern sharks, which often nurture their developing embryos internally. Therefore, megalodon did not lay eggs in the traditional sense, and the exact number of young it might have produced is unknown.
No, many other organisms came before megalodon.
the Megalodon tooth diagonal length of over 0.170 metres