The Mammoth Megalodon, A Shark About 30 Times the Size of a Great White

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I, for one, welcome our new Megalodon overlords

The (Carcharodon) Megalodon is thought to have looked something like a Great White Shark, only a bit more stocky and overall bigger… much bigger, with an average adult Megalodon estimated to have weighed around 70-100 tons (about 30 times that of a Great White Shark which full grown tend to be about 2.5-3 tons).  The Megalodon is estimated to have been around 15-24 meters long (50-78 ft., compared to a typical adult Great White Shark which is only 6m or 20 ft long).  It is also estimated that the bite force the Megalodon’s jaws could generate was somewhere in the vicinity of 108,514 N – 182,201 N (11-18 tons of force).  For reference, this is about 6-10 times the biting power of a Great White Shark and 18-30 times that of a Lion.

Not only were its jaws exceptionally powerful, but the Megalodon had teeth as large as 18 cm long (7 inches- in fact, “Megalodon” literally means “giant tooth”), which are today the most common remnants of the Megalodon found.  These teeth didn’t just have powerful jaws helping them to slice through prey, but they also are serrated and deeply planted in the jaw, so as not to break loose or chip when biting even through thick bones of another creature.

Megalodon vs. Great White Shark Teeth

Megalodon vs. Great White Shark Teeth

This giant of the sea seems to have traveled far and wide, with their teeth found throughout the globe.  Based on fossil evidence (particularly chewed remains of certain things), its favorite food is thought to have been marine mammals, but it also would eat other things. Among the known things it preferred to eat were dolphins, squids, whales (including very large ones like Sperm Whales), sea lions, porpoises, giant sea turtles, and the like.

So if this was such a big and powerful creature, seemingly the king of the ocean, what happened to the Megalodon?  There are a variety of theories, but mainly it’s thought its extinction came about due primarily to climate change. The Megalodon preferred warmer waters and thanks to global cooling of the Earth’s oceans starting around 15-17 million years ago and culminating into the last Ice Age, the Megalodon died out around the end of the Pliocene era (about 2.5 million years ago).  At this point, the Earth’s global temperature had cooled to just about 2-3° C (3.6-5.4° F) higher than today.

It’s thought this may have simultaneously resulted in a lessening of available warm water breeding sites and a decline in available food supply due to many of the whales it fed on either dying out or moving towards more polar regions where the water was now too cold for the Megalodon. Without an abundance of reasonable sized prey to feed on, the extremely large and voracious Megalodon couldn’t last long.  It’s thought that as food became scarce, the Megalodons even began resorting to cannibalism, and young Megalodons were particularly susceptible, further accelerating their progress towards extinction, which ultimately happened around 1.6-2 million years ago.

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Bonus Facts:

  • Contrary to what certain films show, the Megalodon was not alive when dinosaurs roamed the Earth.  The dinosaurs went extinct around 65 million years ago, while the Megalodon didn’t pop up until about 25 million years ago and wasn’t prevalent until approximately 17 million years ago.
  • The Megalodon’s attack strategy for large prey is thought to have been to first tear off the victim’s fins, so it would be more or less immobile, then to chow down.
  • The Megalodon had 6 rows of its giant teeth, with a total of about 276 in its mouth at any time.
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5 comments

  • Interesting article. I was just watching a show that speculated that the rise of the Panama Isthmus was a major factor in reducing the availability of food sources for these sharks and possibly started climate changes too.

  • Amazing…! But, scary.

  • Been watching the show for a while and watching the evidence grow more and more, Drake is very confident it’s out there, I personally agree with him, it’s an amazing thought to think that a specicies can stay hidden so long, seriously it’s very intriguing and blows my mind, I have to believe their is something bigger than the great white, Drake is obviously trying to get to the bottom and I want him to, it’s a shame the government isn’t behind him and tries to cover it up and doesn’t want to accept the facts that Drake has provided us with, no way it’s “cargo containers” or lumber” fallen off a ship, seriously that lady is very niev for saying that on his show. The video of the guy recording the hump back whales off Africa, that preditor has the same point off the pectoral fin as the viedo the guy captured off West Australia, they both have the same point on, on the same pectoral fin. Who reads this has to be opened minded, if you don’t your niev! If you dont/can’t accept megalodon is still swimming the oceans then you obviously wouldn’t be believing in anything we has less evidence about- aliens, lockness, sasquatch, heavenly father? If you believe in heavenly father then you believe in megaladon regardless…whoever doesn’t needs to stop being close minded and niev and embrace that a creature made it through everything…if someone does read this please contact me.