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‘Is That a Megalodon?' Massive Shark Caught on Camera Off New England Coast. A massive shark seen on video lurking around a tall ship off the coast of Massachusetts has social media in an uproar. The prehistoric-sized shark was filmed swimming slowly alongside a ship full of research students as they all screamed and gawked in awe.
Researchers were flabbergasted after picking up what appeared to be a massive 50-foot “Megalodon” on sea scanners underneath their boat. An Instagram post detailing the alleged “discovery” is...
Researchers studying sharks in the northwest Atlantic Ocean were shocked after they detected what appeared to be a massive 50-foot “megalodon” on sea scanners below their boat. An Instagram post...
Scientists estimate the megalodon – the largest shark to ever live – to have been around 50 feet long and weigh up to 70 tons when it ruled the ocean millions of years ago. It could have devoured a creature the size of a killer whale in just five bites, scientists found in new research published last week.
Researchers from the Atlantic Shark Institute in Rhode Island picked up a strange image on their sonar fish finder – the shape of a megalodon.
Is there a Megalodon lurking deep beneath the waters off the New England coast? RELATED VIDEO ABOVE: Boy finds prehistoric artifact.Researchers with the Atlantic Shark Institute spotted a shape...
From 20 million to 3.6 million years ago, Earth's oceans were dominated by an enormous species of shark called the megalodon. The scientific name, Otodus megalodon, means "giant tooth" — and it's...
Scientists detected what appeared to be a 50-foot ‘Megalodon’ shark through sea scanners under their boat. The researchers with the Atlantic Shark Institute shared an image shaped like a massive...
An underwater scanner in the Atlantic picked up a 50-foot long shape, momentarily igniting a glimmer of hope that the infamous megalodon may not in fact be extinct.
A team of shark experts were shocked to see an image that appeared to be a 50-foot-long "Megalodon" on sonar while on a research trip off New England’s coast. The researchers from the Rhode Island-based Atlantic Shark Institute estimated the extinct “Meg” appearing on a radar to weigh about 40 tons.