Megalodon Is Still Alive
T he biggest Great White Shark ever discovered and reliably measured was a 20 foot (6.4 meter) long, 7,330 lb (3,320 kg) shark found off the waters of Cuba in 1945. Yet even larger sharks have reportedly been caught: one in South Australia in 1870 measured at 36 feet (10.97 meters), and another measuring 37 feet (11.28 meters) - though both have been dismissed by biologists due to the sheer size, claiming it's impossible .Great Whites could grow that big. Yet what if those sharks caught were real and not just fish stories, and what if they weren't necessarily Great Whites Today we're taking a look at the Megalodon shark and asking the question: does it still live? Most scientists believe the Megalodon went extinct around 2 million years ago- and that's good news for anybody who enjoys taking dips in the ocean as these monsters grew to sizes up to 59 feet in length (18 meters) and sported teeth seven inches (18 cm) long! As the largest predatory fish to hav...