Megalodon May Have Eaten Whatever It Could Find to Feed Its 100,000-Calorie-Per-Day Diet
The biggest shark in history was likely an opportunistic feeder.
The biggest shark in history was likely an opportunistic feeder.
Looks like the movies got it wrong; who would have guessed?
Sometimes, being bigger is not better.
Megalodon sharks closer to the equator may have been twice as small as those much higher up in latitude.
The Megalodon babies likely ate unhatched eggs in their mother’s womb to come out on the hefty side.
The second largest sharks in geological history were half the size of Megalodon.
This is not the Nemo you're looking for.
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