In the prehistoric era, massive sharks, up to 70 feet long, roamed the oceans. They had teeth as large as shovel blades. Envision a great white shark the size of a plane, and you'll understand the enormity of these creatures. Megalodon, the largest predator in the ocean for millennia, fed on killer whales with ease. Its fins were as large as sailboat sails, and a whaler's harpoon would have been no match.
Megalodon: Great White Godfather
In the ancient oceans, massive sharks measuring up to 70 feet in length patrolled the depths, their razor-sharp teeth as wide as shovel blades. Envisioning a great white shark the size of a plane will give you an idea of their enormity. These behemoths, known as Megalodons, were apex predators th...