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Carcharodon Megalodon Collection

"Megalodon Shark: The Enormous Predator from the Cenozoic Era" Step back in time to the awe-inspiring world of the Cenozoic Era

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Megalodon prehistoric shark, artwork, hunting a school of fish. Megalodon, Carcharocles (Carcharodon) megalodon, lived between around 20 and 1.2 million years ago, and is known only from fossils

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Megalodon shark and great white
Megalodon shark (Carcharodon megalodon), computer artwork. A great white shark (Carcharodon carcharias) is shown below it at the same scale

Background imageCarcharodon Megalodon Collection: A giant Megalodon shark

A giant Megalodon shark

Background imageCarcharodon Megalodon Collection: A huge Megalodon shark swims after a pod of striped dolphins

A huge Megalodon shark swims after a pod of striped dolphins

Background imageCarcharodon Megalodon Collection: Megalodon shark

Megalodon shark was very much like our Great White shark but a much larger size with razor sharp teeth

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Illustration representing Carcharodon megalodon swimming
Palaeozoology - Miocene period - Carnivorous fishes - Carcharodon megalodon - Art work by Nick Pike

Background imageCarcharodon Megalodon Collection: A huge Megalodon shark swimming in clear ocean waters

A huge Megalodon shark swimming in clear ocean waters
A huge Megalodon shark swims next to a colorful coral reef in clear ocean waters

Background imageCarcharodon Megalodon Collection: Two Megalodon sharks from the Cenozoic Era

Two Megalodon sharks from the Cenozoic Era
The Megalodon is an extinct megatoothed shark from prehistoric seas and was 20.3 meters or 67 feet long

Background imageCarcharodon Megalodon Collection: Megalodon dinosaur

Megalodon dinosaur, white background

Background imageCarcharodon Megalodon Collection: A Cenozoic Era Megalodon devours two swimming tuna

A Cenozoic Era Megalodon devours two swimming tuna
The Megalodon was the most powerful predator in the seas of the Cenozoic Era of Earths history. Here he devours two swift swimming tuna in one large gulp

Background imageCarcharodon Megalodon Collection: A giant Megalodon shark during the Cenozoic Era of time

A giant Megalodon shark during the Cenozoic Era of time

Background imageCarcharodon Megalodon Collection: Several Tuna fish try to escape from a huge Megalodon shark

Several Tuna fish try to escape from a huge Megalodon shark in prehistoric times

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Megalodon dinosaur with mouth open, white background

Background imageCarcharodon Megalodon Collection: Megalodon shark, an enormous predator from the Cenozoic Era

Megalodon shark, an enormous predator from the Cenozoic Era
The Megalodon shark was an enormous predator in the Cenozoic Era of prehistoric Earth

Background imageCarcharodon Megalodon Collection: Seals race to get away from a giant Megalodon shark

Seals race to get away from a giant Megalodon shark coming after them

Background imageCarcharodon Megalodon Collection: A Megalodon shark from the Cenozoic Era

A Megalodon shark from the Cenozoic Era
A giant 52 foot Megalodon shark that lived during the Cenozoic Era. Also known as the original Jaws. It is thought to be long extinct, yet there have been modern day claims of sightings of the beast

Background imageCarcharodon Megalodon Collection: A school of fish encounter a monstrous Megalodon shark

A school of fish encounter a monstrous Megalodon shark
A school of ocean fish encounter a monstrous Megalodon shark in prehistoric times

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Megalodon prehistoric shark with human
Megalodon shark, computer artwork. A human swimmer is shown at top at the same scale. This enormous shark (Carcharodon megalodon) lived between around 20 and 1.2 million years ago

Background imageCarcharodon Megalodon Collection: Megalodon prehistoric shark with elephant

Megalodon prehistoric shark with elephant, artwork. Megalodon, Carcharocles (Carcharodon) megalodon, lived between around 20 and 1.2 million years ago, and is known from fossils



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"Megalodon Shark: The Enormous Predator from the Cenozoic Era" Step back in time to the awe-inspiring world of the Cenozoic Era, where a colossal creature ruled the depths - the Megalodon shark. This prehistoric giant, often compared to its modern counterpart, the great white shark, was truly a force to be reckoned with. Imagine witnessing a scene straight out of history as a huge Megalodon shark gracefully swims after a pod of striped dolphins. Its immense size and power are evident as it effortlessly glides through clear ocean waters. These ancient seas were home to not just one, but two Megalodon sharks during this era. With jaws capable of engulfing anything in its path, this apex predator would make even today's most fearsome creatures tremble. Picture an astonishing sight - a Megalodon shark from the Cenozoic Era devouring two swimming tuna without breaking stride. The sheer magnitude of these creatures is mind-boggling; they could grow up to 60 feet long. Their existence serves as a reminder that our planet has witnessed unimaginable wonders throughout its history. Although now extinct, their legacy lives on through fossil records and our fascination with these magnificent beings. So let your imagination run wild as you envision yourself alongside scientists uncovering remnants of this ancient species. Marvel at illustrations depicting these monstrous predators ruling over their domain millions of years ago. The Megalodon shark remains an enduring symbol of nature's ability to create both beauty and ferocity on an unparalleled scale. As we delve deeper into Earth's past, we continue unraveling mysteries surrounding these incredible creatures from another time - reminding us that there is still so much more left for us to discover about our planet's rich history and diverse inhabitants.