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Megalodon Likely More Streamlined Than Previously Thought

New research suggests the ancient shark resembled a massive lemon shark rather than a bulky great white, with a body adapted for energy efficiency.

  • A study published in 'Palaeontologia Electronica' indicates the Megalodon had a slimmer, streamlined body, contrary to its depiction as a bulky predator in films.
  • Researchers compared an 11-meter fossilized Megalodon spine with 165 shark species to estimate proportions, suggesting a body shape similar to a lemon shark.
  • The ancient shark is estimated to have reached lengths of over 24 meters and weighed around 94 tons, making it comparable in size to a blue whale.
  • The Megalodon’s cylindrical body likely prioritized energy-efficient movement over speed, differing from the fast, torpedo-shaped great white shark.
  • Scientists emphasize these findings are preliminary, as no complete Megalodon skeleton has been discovered, leaving room for future discoveries to refine these conclusions.
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