The megalodon can grow to 20 times the size of a great white and 49 times the size of a grown man . Plus a fully grown man can put his arms up and stand inside its jaws and his fingers would not reach the top
The biggest one grew up to about 80ft long. They can grow up to 70ft between 80ft long. I read this in a book about prehistoric sharks and there was a page about the megalodon and it said that they could've grown more than 80ft, cuz only 95% of the world's ocean was explored so you don't know if their skeletons sunk to the bottom and how big they are.
6-7 foot across(horizontally) and 7-9 foot tall/high(vertically)
The biggest one grew up to about 80ft long and the smallest one grew up to about 65ft long. They are between 80ft and 79ft long, usually.
58metres long and 18metres wide actually true!
A Megalodon is probably more than 20 times more than a great white can get because it gets up to 120 ft. TOTAL! I mean that is totally scary, and bigger than you can imagine!
The maximum size of the Megalodon was believed to be fifty-nine feet in length.
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The Carolinas have lots of fossil shark teeth, even megladon, mostly in the swamps near the coast.
This is a big shark.
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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.
Bull Shark, Nurse Shark, Gray Shark, Tiger Shark, Mako Shark, Great White Shark and more. hammer shark, whale shark and the tresher shark
Megladon shark
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.
No, because megladons are an extinct species of shark.
"megladon" was basically a great white shark, just x3 times bigger, and it hunted its prey with stealth/trying to attack from beneath
the biggest shark known to man used to be the megladon but now since they are extinct it is the great white
No Megalodons are long gone now. well not really if you want to see a megladon you can look at their cousins the great white shark
Megladon was a Prehistoric shark and is related to the infamous Great White Shark. It died out in the late Cretatious period at around the same time as the T-Rex. It was an apex predetor at the time and was big enough to feed on humpback whales (even though they didn't exist at the time).
Carcharodon megalodon was a type of shark, not a dinosaur. They are the largest fish we know of, with a length of about 50 feet and a weight greater than that of the modern whale shark.
You get a Megladon a huge vicious lookin shark it's awesome
yep more more heavier because elephants are 25ft long but megalodon is 99ft
The Carolinas have lots of fossil shark teeth, even megladon, mostly in the swamps near the coast.
The Megladon is most likely extinct, but some people say it is still alive.