Megalodon Sighting 2024. But there's debate over what it looked like. Extinct shark’s shape swims back out of focus.

The real megalodon may have been longer and slimmer than it appears in this illustration. Could the megalodon still exist today?
A New Study Shows The Megalodon, A Gigantic Shark That Went Extinct 3.6 Million Years Ago, Was More Slender Than Earlier Studies Suggested.
Extinct shark’s shape swims back out of focus.
Published January 26, 2024 At 1:20 Am Akst.
Megalodon, the ancient shark often depicted as.
The Megalodon Went Extinct 3.6 Million Years Ago, And Is Thought To Be The Largest Shark That Ever Swam The Earth.
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The Megalodon Went Extinct 3.6 Million Years Ago And Is Thought To Be The Largest Shark That Ever Swam The Earth — Until Now.
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A new study shows the megalodon, a gigantic shark that went extinct 3.6 million years ago, was more slender than earlier studies suggested.
By Depaul University February 4, 2024.