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Could a megalodon eat a killer whale?

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One of these giants was the megalodon. A 60ft long monster shark. Today one of the oceans greatest predators is the orca, also known as the killer. But who wins in a head-to-head battle between Megalodon and the killer whale. read more

Orcas won’t go after bull sperm whales, and Megalodons would eat/fight raptorial Livyatans (Like a more dangerous sperm whale). The Megalodon would easily outpace the whale, bite its tail off and within two killing bites the whale would die. read more

The giant ancient shark Megalodon could attack and eat large whales with a bite force of 2000 pounds, as last year's Shark Week Mythbusters special showed. The giant ancient shark Megalodon could attack and eat large whales with a bite force of 2000 pounds, as last year's Shark Week Mythbusters special showed. read more

If the Megalodon Shark were alive today it is very unlikely that any whale or dolphin would be much of a threat or challenge to these animals, except perhaps the killer whale. At lengths of up to 60 ft. long the Megalodon would be twice as large as the killer whale (one of the only cetaceans known to hunt and kill sharks and other marine mammals). read more

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