The Megladon is most likely extinct, but some people say it is still alive.
No. A chemical reaction is not alive.
Size has nothing to do with being alive. There are many objects that are large that are not alive, including skyscrapers, mountains, and the oceans.
No hurricanes are caused by weather, which is inorganic.
Precipitation is not a biotic factor because biotic factors are alive or once alive and precipitation was never alive
Fire can be alive because it moves, grows, reproduces and breathes. Also fire doesn't need organs to be alive because plants and bacteria are alive.
I would think the megladon because it was bigger and had a way stronger bite force.
No, not really, but probably in the future they will when the technology is better to go down to the place where the meglodon lived. It could still be alive but no one knows for sure.
Megladon shark
I think the megladon it was bigger,faster and had a stronger bite force. p.s the sarchasuchus is a crocodile not a alligator a dienosuchus is a alligator.
"megladon" was basically a great white shark, just x3 times bigger, and it hunted its prey with stealth/trying to attack from beneath
scientists actually believe that the megladon is alive and well. As for me, i don't know what to believe. Scientists think that it still lives in the Indian ocean, which is off the coast of India.
godzilla is the 2nd most powerful creature so I think it can take down a freakishly large shark? 3rd megladon,2nd godzilla,kraken/leviathon
If you meant "megalodon", it was a giant shark that lived from 28 to 1.5 million years ago. It is thought to be a distant relative of the modern great white shark. It used to feed in whales, but probably went extinct when the ocean temperature cooled down and these mammals moved closer to the poles, where the shark couldn't follow them.
carcharadon megladon! Look it up!
It can grow up to 90 some feet and megladon sharks are still around and is a giant beast.
yes they were none to fight for food
Scientists say yes but no one knows for sure.