megalodon in A Sentence

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    Ice Age the Megalodon.

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    It's time to go full Megalodon.

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    Contrary to what certain films show, the Megalodon was not alive when dinosaurs roamed the Earth.

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    The primeval shark Megalodon, the largest shark that ever existed on earth, is often used as the ultimate specter.

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    Without an abundance of reasonable sized prey to feed on, the extremely large and voracious Megalodon couldn't last long.

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    Most sharks have at least six rows of teeth, and a Megalodon had about 276 teeth at any given time.

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    So if this was such a big and powerful creature, seemingly the king of the ocean, what happened to the Megalodon?

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    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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    Most sharks had at least six rows of teeth, so a Megalodon would have had about 276 teeth in it's mouth at any given time.

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    While it's possible to find a giant Megalodon tooth in the sand, large teeth like this are most often found near similar-sized rocks or shells.

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    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).

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    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.

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    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).

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    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.

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    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).

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