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EvolutionIncarnate, CC0, via Wikimedia Commons 15 million years before movies like Jaws and Open Water gave swimmers the heebie-jeebies, a prehistoric shark species called Otodus megalodon reached ...
New research suggests that the prehistoric megalodon, the biggest shark known to have existed, was even larger than we thought. British journalist and translator who joined Diario AS in 2013.
Megalodon fossil record: Plenty of teeth but not much else Unlike in “The Meg,” the prehistoric megalodon never coexisted with humans, but between 15 million and 3.6 million years ago ...
This characteristic, combined with its imposing size, made it a formidable hunter, perfectly adapted to its role as a superpredator of prehistoric seas. This new vision of the megalodon sheds light ...