A deformed megalodon tooth split into two was found off the US coast in a rare discovery. Read this article to know what could have possibly caused it.
A huge deep-sea shark recently captured in a video once again ignited an argument that Megalodon still lives beneath the deep ocean. Learn more about it here.
The two sea monsters leviathan (livyatan) and megalodon had fierce battles when both still existed? Read on to know which between the two was more powerful.
Megalodon sharks are believed to grow larger in cooler temperatures because bigger body sizes help them retain more heat. Read the article to know how this discovery relates to modern sharks.
A giant shark, perhaps a megalodon, have feasted on the carcass of a whale 15 million years ago based on the bite marks scientists saw on a whale fin bone.
An ancient whale tooth was discovered in North Carolina, which could be the first-ever evidence of a megatoothed shark attacking a whale from 14-15 million years ago.
Researchers devised a new equation taking into account the width of the megalodon's tooth to provide accurate measurements for the length and width of the shark.
A new study suggests that the megalodon babies could be as big as a basketball player, measuring up to six feet, and could have engaged in in-womb cannibalism.
Very little is known about the gigantism of certain shark species such as the Megalodon. A recent study suggests that the embryo cannibalism of certain warm-blooded sharks contribute to their enormous size.