I want to say its possible for the megaldon to exist from the time period scientist may say that it doesn't exist but they said that about the coecelanth which lived 65 MILLION years ago but is still alive and they were wrong so there is a chance that it may be real and what i estimate there's 60% more of the ocean to explore because of that giant crack in the ocean that no one has ever gotten to the bottom of...
yes they are. the megalodons was a prehistoric animal that survived and lives in the deepest parts of the ocean. a megalodons is a bigger for of a shark. they get bigger than a great white shark.
Yes, megalodons were large predatory sharks that lived in saltwater oceans during the Miocene and Pliocene epochs, around 23 to 2.6 million years ago. They are now extinct.
Not if they are truly extinct. Some species which had been thought to be extinct have occasionally been found to still have a few survivors in remote places, but never enough to save them from extinction.
Sloths are not extinct.
one major species was the extinct lemur. they've been extinct for minutes.
They were real. They are believed to be extinct. But you never now...
Adult megalodons probably had no enemies, they are extinct now.
Megalodon does still exist.
There were no Megalodon in 2008. They became extinct about 1.5 million years ago.
Yes, megalodons are extinct. They lived approximately 23 to 3.6 million years ago and are not believed to have survived into modern times.
yes they are. the megalodons was a prehistoric animal that survived and lives in the deepest parts of the ocean. a megalodons is a bigger for of a shark. they get bigger than a great white shark.
The ecosystem that Megalodon lived in was the ocean. Their fossils show that they lived in all of the oceans of the world between 28 and 1.5 million years ago.
There are likely several reasons why the Megalodon Shark became extinct: -The rise of the Panama isthmus blocked off breeding grounds -Killer Whales may have preyed on Megalodons -Great White Sharks out-competed the juveniles -Whales became faster and were harder to catch -The climate became colder and Whales moved to warmer waters
Yes, there were a few cases of shipwrecks caused by megalodons.
The Megladon is most likely extinct, but some people say it is still alive.
None. They're all extinct. yet scientist believe that some still exist, and they could have lived thousands of feet underwater for the last thousands of years.
The Achatinella mustelina became extinct due to the accidental introduction of rats to the snail's habitat. There is some speculation as to whether this snail is truly extinct.