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The Megladon is most likely extinct, but some people say it is still alive.
Sharks have denticles on their skin. These small tooth-like structures help reduce drag in the water, enabling them to swim faster and more efficiently.
Sharks have rows of teeth (flattened down) behind those they are currently using to bite with. If one breaks, one of these replacement teeth moves forwards (rotates up) to replace it withing 1 or 2 days. The spare teeth are constantly replaced throughout the shark's life.
Yes, sharks are carnivores. They primarily feed on other fish, marine mammals, and invertebrates. Some species of sharks also consume seabirds and even other sharks.
Great white sharks and thresher sharks do not have the same order in their taxonomic classification. Great white sharks belong to the order Lamniformes, while thresher sharks belong to the order Lamniformes.
It can grow up to 90 some feet and megladon sharks are still around and is a giant beast.
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They died off roughly 1.5 million years ago.
megalodon is a whopping 16m then in the order of the rest of the sharks whale shark 12m basking shark7m great white5m
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If you look into a Sharks mouth you will see that it has more than one tooth If you dont agree go to an aquariam and find out for yourself
A great white shark's tooth is 2 ft. tall
I would think the megladon because it was bigger and had a way stronger bite force.
Yes, there are Sand sharks (sand tiger sharks) or (ragged tooth sharks). They are mackerel sharks of the family Odontaspididae. They're found worldwide in temperate and tropical waters.