The now-extinct megalodon shark may have been larger than first believed, reaching lengths of 80 feet (24.3 meters), according to a new study published in Palaeontologia Electronica last week.
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Megalodons might have been even larger than we first thought, growing up to 80 feet (24.3 meters) long — 15 feet (4.5 m) longer than previous predictions, according to a new study.
From this data they extrapolated that the prehistoric shark, sometimes called a megatooth shark, could have grown to a maximum size of 80 feet (24 meters) in length. Their study, published today ...
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A new study suggests that the megalodon wasn't as stocky as the great white shark, and that it could have reached over 24 m (80 ft) in length. As is the case with other prehistoric sharks ...
They compared this to more than 100 species of sharks (both living and extinct) to make a better estimate. And they think that it could've grown up to 24.3 metres in length – that's about 80 ...
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