Was the Meg a much bigger version of the Great White, as most assume (including the experts), or did it have a different appearance? This paper is the latest, most thorough look at the evidence (including a partial skeleton of a Meg). The conclusion is very interesting.
Yes, I know you won't find Megs at Beltinge, but I thought there might be some interest in this paper anyway, as most shark fossil collectors find Megalodon teeth impressive. It's also a paper David J. Ward, who's helped me fact check my website, was involved in.
Was the Meg a much bigger version of the Great White, as most assume (including the experts), or did it have a different appearance? This paper is the latest, most thorough look at the evidence (including a partial skeleton of a Meg). The conclusion is very interesting.
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