How Cannibalism in the Womb May Have Made Megalodon a Titanic Terror
October 4, 20205 min read912 words
Published: October 4, 2020  |  5 min read912 words
There’s never been a bigger carnivorous shark than Otodus megalodon. At a maximum body size of 50 feet long, this ancient mako relative was the largest shark ever to chomp its way through the seas. No other shark species, even among its close relatives, grew quite so large. But h...
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