So that’s probably not happening.What about giant squid? For instance, people constantly peddle the "x percent of the ocean is explored" as support for Megalodon. While great white sharks have been predicted to be able to bite down with a force of 18,216N. Furthermore, the people making this conjecture often know very little about Megalodon (like that one Discovery channel "documentary" that said Megalodon was 100 feet long, which is a shameless, TL;DR: There's no fucking way Megalodon could still be around today without us knowing about it.Im pretty convinced by the reasoning of the people that say it is extinct, because it lost his food source.
Not impossible, but very unlikely. If a typical adult megalodon has 1.5 metric tons (1,500 kilograms) of fins, and fins sell for $400 a kilogram, then the fins of an adult megalodon could be sold for a total of $600,000. I'd love to see a megalodon, from the safety of a helicopter or really big boat of course.we were in a boat comparable to the size of its meals.But that's alot of boats... Alot of boats are the size of Megalodon's meals.So what you're saying is, essentially, is that in order for that kayaker to be in any real danger...they're gonna need a bigger boat?The artwork is this is really nice. It presented both arguments in a pretty fair way that unfortunately you don't see too often in crypto news.Only thing I'd like to add is that the article claims it's unlikely for Megalodon to have survived and evolved all the adaptations it requires, but 64 million years is a hell of a long time to evolve.Basically, there is no compelling, non-anecdotal evidence for Megalodon still existing today at all. Megalodon was a shark species that was even much bigger than the Great White that went extinct millions of years ago However, many people think Megalodon is still alive. Easily big enough to swallow two whole humans at once. Sperm whales can be found upto 8,000 feet deep, but even then they’d have no place being there. Well, I could literally propose the existence of anything I wanted to with that broken reasoning. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcutsCookies help us deliver our Services. With recent discoveries like the giant squid,it shows that there can be creatures we thought didnt exist,actually exist.I'd say it possible, the population of it would have to be small though, otherwise we'd see them.New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be castPress J to jump to the feed. Megalodon Shark Sightings Reported Megalodon shark sightings have some people wondering if the most formidable predator the ocean has ever seen might still be alive today, even though science and common sense tell us it's impossible. But hey who knows what lurks at the bottom of the ocean- like in the Mariana Trench?Very nice article OP. What do you think?I kind of agree with you. It was only that big because it preyed on even bigger marine animals of the time. The site may not work properly if you don't If you do not update your browser, we suggest you visit Press J to jump to the feed. Who knows.So how would this coastal predator go from munching on whales and dolphins. 'If an animal as big as megalodon still lived in the oceans we would know about it.' ! I don't know how it would be able to consume enough with the animals around it being so much smaller these days.Also, I think it would be very hard for a creature of that size to stay hidden. The maximum known depth is 10,994 metres, although there have been reports of 11,035 metres. It’s a massive fish reaching 20 feet in length or more. Basically, there is no compelling, non-anecdotal evidence for Megalodon still existing today at all. But, while it may be true that Megalodon lives in the upper part of the water column over the Mariana Trench, it probably has no reason to hide in its depths.
For Megalodon. Well, I could literally propose the existence of anything I wanted to with that broken reasoning. Only arguments from ignorance. For example the Megamouth Shark grows up to 20 feet in length and was only discovered in 1976.
Ultimately, it’s up to you to decide what you think is possible. In the daytime, it dives down to 500 feet or deeper.The Megamouth Shark remained hidden for so long simply because it dove to 500 feet for most of the day. If Megalodon was still alive, the only way I would go anywhere near the ocean is if I was on a cruise ship or an aircraft carrier. There’s no food for it down there, and no other shark species are known to thrive that deep.Of course it’s also possible there is another piece of the puzzle not yet considered. To having deep diving creatures for tea at the bottom of the mariana trench?That would be the Megamouth Shark. "We only explored 5% of the ocean, therefore Spongebob could exist! I love it and I hate it.New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be castPonder the vast potentials of plausible possibilities!
If Megalodon sharks were still alive today, they would be a breathtaking sight.
Only arguments from ignorance.
One of the reasons is because it is vertically migratory, meaning it only comes anywhere near the surface at night.
"See how ridiculous that sounds?
Basically, there is no compelling, non-anecdotal evidence for Megalodon still existing today at all. For instance, people constantly peddle the "x percent of the ocean is explored" as support for Megalodon. Could megalodon be having a cheeky giant squid for tea?
If Megalodon sharks were still alive today, they would be a breathtaking sight. As mentioned before, they need to eat alot of big fish and you don’t really get alot of that at the bottom of the ocean…Although a sperm whale would be a pretty good meal for any megalodon. For instance, people constantly peddle the "x percent of the ocean is explored" as support for Megalodon. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts
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