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    Megalodon size estimates vary depending on the method used, with maximum total length estimates ranging from 14.2–20.3 meters (47–67 ft). A 2015 study estimated the average total body length at 10.5 meters (34 ft), calculated from 544 megalodon teeth, found throughout geological time and geography, including adults and juveniles.

  2. May 29, 2024 · Studies estimate that the body mass of adult megalodons (Carcharocles megalodon) ranged from roughly 30,000 kg (about 66,000 pounds) to more than 65,000 kg (about 143,000 pounds), adult females being larger (in both length and mass) than adult males.

  3. Most current, scientifically accepted estimates for the Megalodon's maximum size fall into the 60-70 foot range, with a weight of 50-70 tons. Compare that to the Great White Shark that maxes out at about 21 feet and 3 1/2 tons.

  4. Sep 8, 2020 · The researchers’ 2D models of megalodon at different lengths: ( a) ~52.5-ft., ( b) ~9.8-ft., and ( c) ~26.3-ft. The megalodon, which had a solid 13 million-year run as king of the sea,...

  5. The megalodon was a massive shark. The largest were roughly 60 feet in length and attained perhaps up to 50 tons, the size and weight of a railroad car. Female megalodons were, on average larger, at about 44 to 56 feet (13-17 m) and males were about 34 to 47 feet (10-14 m).

  6. Estimates suggest megalodon actually grew to between 15 and 18 metres in length, three times longer than the largest recorded great white shark. It may have been comparable in length to today's biggest whale sharks, the largest of which has measured in at 18.8 metres.

  7. Jan 24, 2024 · According to research, the megalodon’s size is estimated at around 60 feet in length and over 60 tons in weight. 1 This makes it larger than other shark species, including the biggest extant shark today. However, it isn’t the biggest animal to have ever lived.

  8. The most famous prehistoric shark, Carcharocles megalodon, nicknamed megalodon or megatooth, ruled the seas from about 17 million years ago up to almost three million years ago. The colossal...

  9. Aug 17, 2022 · But new 3-D modeling of the shark, published on Wednesday in the journal Science Advances, suggests that the megalodon may have been larger, faster and more wide-ranging than previously thought.

  10. Estimates of megalodon’s body length based on the size of its fossil teeth suggest that a mature adult had a mean length of 10.2 m (about 33.5 ft) and that the largest specimens measured 17.9 m (58.7 ft) long.

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