15M Monster: Scientists Who Crunched Data During COVID Lockdown Find Huge Shark Was World's Ultimate Predator

A team of Princeton researchers has now discovered clear evidence that Megalodon and some of its ancestors were at the very highest rung of the prehistoric food chain – the highest “trophic level.”
Note: Licensed photo(Harry Maisch/Newsflash). A team of Princeton researchers has now discovered clear evidence that Megalodon and some of its ancestors were at the very highest rung of the prehistoric food chain – the highest “trophic level.” Note: Licensed photo(Harry Maisch/Newsflash).
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27 June 2022
The ultimate predator of predators was a massive 50-foot-long shark that was so powerful it even ate predators that ate other predators. Prehistoric megatooth sharks that got their name from their massive teeth, which can each be bigger than a human hand, included the Megalodon, the largest...