Saturday 30 March 2013

Sixty-Seven


Many animals that formerly lived on earth have modern analogs, animals living today that look and behave very like those ancient animals, though they might not be direct descendants. It’s as though the giant cats, bears, wolves, and sharks of the world recur again and again, slightly reconfigured each time. One ancient mega-tooth shark, Megalodon (mega for big, odon for tooth) has a small analog in the great white shark.
Great white sharks are big as predatory sharks get today, growing to 20-feet long, weighing up to 4,200 pounds (2.1 short tons). Some older records of much larger great whites are based on inferences of size and not direct measurements. Body shape and weight of these sharks help estimate the size of fossil Megalodon skeletons. Compared to Megalodon, they are in the second tier for size: Megalodon grew to 67 feet long, and a weight of 114 short tons.

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