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The largest predatory fish ever is the megalodon shark, and new details about its diet have now been revealed. The megalodon, which had teeth the size of humans, was named after the Greek word "big ...
The curious minds at What If investigate how the Megalodon might have ruled the oceans if it still existed today.
“Our new study, that demonstrates the ‘diet overlap’ between the great white shark and megalodon, strengthens the idea that the evolution of the smaller, likely more agile and maneuverable ...
A new study reveals Megalodon wasn’t a picky eater, feasting on whatever prey was available at multiple levels of the food ...
A recent study has shed new light on the apparent eating habits of the megalodon, an extinct shark that dominated the ...
National Megalodon Day is June 15 and celebrates the close relative to predatory fish, one that ruled the oceans 15 million ...
The massive Megalodon had a staggering 100,000 kilocalories-per-day nutritional demand—which it didn't always fill as expected.
A new study published in the journal Earth and Planetary Science Letters suggests megalodon was a much more general hunter, happy to snack on anything that crossed its path. Researchers did a ...