What if Megalodon Sharks Still Existed? Explore the Unknown Do you have the courage to explore the deep oceans if you knew meg sharks still existed? No, right, think that this enormous shark is right beneath you, and you come across one while scuba diving or deep beneath the ocean bed. If you know, this mega shark is twice the size of a T-Rex and its jaw is big enough to crush anything that comes in front of it. This prehistoric creature is known as a megalodon shark, and if it had not become extinct, it would have had a shockingly large impact on our existence. Do you wonder what impact they will have on the way we utilize the waterways? Will they be a danger to the public? But how likely is it that these species have been buried deep in the seas for all of this time?
Let us find out…. Megalodon encounters have been reported across the web throughout the centuries. Many scientists believe that these massive sharks have never gone extinct but have instead been hidden in the lowest section of the open sea, also known as the "Mariana Trench". You cannot go down there to see for yourselves, but experts believe there is plenty of data to disprove these internet tales. If megalodon monsters really were alive, they could be discovered by ocean experts even now, but our waters would be a lot more hazardous to explore if such were the case. Megalodons evolved as comforting creatures, so the harsh conditions of the Mariana Trench will probably turn them extinct. Furthermore, if such massive sharks were still alive, we would be discovering their trademark big puncture wounds on all other big marine organisms.
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