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  1. Megalodon was the largest fish ever known, a designation based on discoveries of hundreds of fossil teeth, two vertebral columns, and a handful of individual vertebrae.Tooth-shape similarities between megalodon and modern great white sharks (Carcharodon carcharias) suggest that the two species may have been close relatives, and thus megalodon likely resembled that species in appearance—that ...

  2. Aug 3, 2018 · THE MEG - Official Trailer #1 [HD] Watch on. According to Skomal, great white sharks—our best living megalodon proxy—can’t tolerate the deep sea for more than a few hours at a time. Adding ...

  3. The Megalodon is an extinct species of shark that lived during the Early Miocene period. This means they came about approximately 23 million years ago, and died off around 2 million years ago. Scientists believe it was the most fearsome predator to ever live. Scientists estimate this shark grew to lengths of 60 ft. or more!

  4. Megalodon means “big tooth” in Greek, and this name is very fitting because these sharks had teeth that were up to 7 inches (18 centimeters) long! Megalodon sharks could reach lengths of up to 60 feet (18 meters), which is twice as long as a Great White Shark. All their fossil teeth that measure at least 6 inches and larger, are extremely ...

  5. Megalodon. Megalodon (/ mɛɡələdɒn / meg-ə-lə-don; yang bermaksud "gigi besar", dari perkataan Yunani μέγας (Megas, "besar") dan ὀδον (Odon, dari ὀδούς, odous, "gigi")) ialah satu spesies yu pupus yang pernah hidup kira-kira 28-1,500,000 tahun yang lalu, semasa Era Cenozoic (lewat hingga awal Oligocene Pleistocene).

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