Megalodons were, as we know, freaking huge. Some of the teeth discovered from this whopping great predator have been over 17 centimeters (7 inches) in total height, but the majority are between 3 and 5 inches (still, massive). read more
The main prey of Megalodon was the Humpback whale and in places where these whales are found, there have been unexplained events such as large animals being found with bites out of them too large to be from any known animal. read more
The megalodon shark (C. megalodon) is widely regarded as both the largest shark to have ever lived on Earth and one of the largest vertebrate predators in history. Megalodons roamed the seas from around 28 million years ago until ~1.6 million years ago, when they were wiped out during the Pleistocene extinction. read more
The footage certainly features a large, deep-sea shark, but the animal is unquestionably not megalodon. For starters, megalodon is extinct – and has been for millions of years (despite what fake documentaries like "Megalodon – The Monster Shark Lives" and "Megalodon: The New Evidence" would have you believe). read more