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    Otodus megalodon (/ ˈ m ɛ ɡ əl ə d ɒ n / MEG-əl-ə-don; meaning "big tooth"), commonly known as megalodon, is an extinct species of giant mackerel shark that lived approximately 23 to 3.6 million years ago (Mya), from the Early Miocene to the Pliocene epochs.

  2. 巨齿鲨(学名:Carcharocles megalodon),又名巨齿耳齿鲨,是耳齿鲨科拟噬人鲨属已灭绝的史前鲨鱼,也是已知体积最大、咬合力最大的顶级海洋掠食者。 成熟的成年巨齿鲨平均长度为10.2米,最长或可达25米;体重在30'000~65'000千克之间。

  3. May 29, 2024 · Megalodon, member of an extinct species of megatooth shark (Otodontidae) considered to be the largest shark, and the largest fish, that ever lived. Fossils attributed to megalodon dating from the early Miocene to the end of the Pliocene have been found in tropical and temperate marine environments worldwide.

  4. How big is a megalodon shark? Does megalodon still exist? Museum fossil fish expert Emma Bernard cuts through the hype and reveals facts about the largest shark that ever lived, from size and diet to its awe-inspiring teeth and where to find them.

  5. The most famous prehistoric shark, Carcharocles megalodon, nicknamed megalodon or megatooth, ruled the seas from about 17 million years ago up to almost three million years ago. The colossal...

  6. 巨齒鯊(學名: Otodus megalodon ),又名巨牙鯊,學名源自希臘語,意指巨大的牙齒,是一個已滅絕的史前最巨大鯊魚及魚類,生存於2,300萬至260萬年前(中新世早期到上新世末期)。

  7. Carcharocles megalodon was once the most fearsome predator to reign the seas. This ancient shark lived roughly 23 to 3.6 million years ago in nearly every corner of the ocean. Roughly up to 3 times the length of a modern-day great white shark, it is the largest shark to have ever lived.

  8. Megalodon, member of an extinct species of megatooth shark (Otodontidae) considered to be the largest shark, and the largest fish, that ever lived. Fossils attributed to megalodon dating from the early Miocene to the end of the Pliocene have been found in tropical and temperate marine environments worldwide.

  9. megalodon, Extinct shark (Carcharocles megalodon) of the family Otodontidae which is considered to be the largest shark, as well as the largest fish (and possibly the largest marine predator), that ever lived. Fossil teeth and vertebrae attributed to megalodon have been found in rocks dating from the early Miocene Epoch to the end of the ...

  10. Aug 13, 2014 · Megalodon is dead. This shouldn’t come as a shock. The fossil record is clear that after about 14 million years of feasting on marine mammals, the 50-foot-long, “mega-toothed” shark exited ...

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