If Megalodon was still alive as in it magically survived past extinction, then it wouldn't really be the same species as it was one to two million years prior. It would have adapted to the cold deep oceans (hypothetically because if it didn't then... read more
Alleged Megalodon shark sightings over the years have led to the legend of a massive, prehistoric shark that still patrols the oceans of our world. Carcharodon Megalodon was once a real shark — the most formidable predator the world has ever seen — but modern science claims it went extinct long ago. read more
Megalodon is NOT alive today, it went extinct around 2.6 million years ago. Go to the Megalodon Shark Page to learn the real facts about the largest shark to ever live, including the actual research about it's extinction. read more
If Megalodon was still alive as in it magically survived past extinction, then it wouldn’t really be the same species as it was one to two million years prior. It would have adapted to the cold deep oceans (hypothetically because if it didn’t then we would have found it). read more