A new study has suggested that Magalodons have already been large, growing earlier, growing up to 80 feet (24.3 m) which is 15 feet (4.5 m) longer than the previous predictions.
Researchers said that these large -scale sharks may also be more diluted than trust, it has been reported. Live science,
Philip Sternus, co-writer of a teacher at CWorld San Diego, said, “The shark had reached a total length of about 18–20 meters (59–65 ft) in the previous estimates using teeth to predict its size.” Live science,
Around 20 million to 3.6 million years ago, Megalodon ruled the seas of the ancient Earth.
As a full Magalodone (Ottodus Magalodon) skeleton has ever been found, so our knowledge of these Bhemoths comes from their vertebral scales and fossils of teeth.
It is worth noting that the largest Magalodone fossil ever is the 36-foot long (11 meter) section of its spine, which would be located in its body’s trunk.
To create a better picture of this giant shark, researchers examined Megalodon fossils and compared them with more than 150 living and extinct shark species in the new study, which was published on Sunday in the Paleonontologia Electronica magazine.
With the trunks of 145 modern and 20 extinct shark species, researchers compared the ratio of the trunk of Magalodon.
Additionally, assuming that Megalodon was roughly proportional to the majority of other shark species, and there was extradition from the 36-foot (11 m) trunk section, researchers estimated that the person could get 6-Foot-Lumb (1.8 meters) head and 12-foot-lumm (3.6m) tail, which is giving a total longant.
It was also found by the researchers that Magalodon may have given birth to measure 12 to 13 feet (3.6 to 3.9 m) long -term youth.