Megalodon: Interesting Facts About The Largest Shark Ever Lived


The Megalodon shark was one of the largest predators ever lived on this planet. The gigantic fish lived approximately 23 to 3.6 million years ago, during the Early Miocene to the Pliocene. The extinct sea creatures have taken so many stories to their grave that scientists and fossil lovers are discovering new findings for years. If you want to have a megalodon shark jaw in your showcase, explore the facts and beauty of this mysterious beast.

The biggest shark
Fossils of megalodon sharks have a size between 15 and 18 meters in length, which is three times longer than the great white shark! The size of their teeth can reach 18 centimeters long, big enough to kill other big sea creatures. Well, the word megalodon derives from Greek 'large tooth'. This means no other known creatures can defeat this majestic shark.




What did megalodon eat?
Studies show that the killer sharks ate 2,500 pounds of food per day. Since they have large serrated teeth, megalodon sharks consumed preyed on other large marine mammals. Fossilized whale bones inside their body indicated that megalodon ate whales, sharks, and such as Sea Cows and Sea Lions.

How they extinct
There is not much information about the factors that killed all the megalodon sharks, the animals that were once kings of the deep blue sea. Scientists and fact-finders come of interesting theories. They believe the cooling process of the planet may have contributed to the extinction of the megalodon.

Although megalodon sharks lived millions of years ago you can still find fossilized megalodon shark jaw at fossil dealing stores.


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