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The emergence of the Great White Shark and early Orcas created fierce competition for the remaining food. 📽️ Documentary Spotlight: Separating Fact from Fiction The "Deep Sea" Theory: Why researchers are looking
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Released on August 4, 2013, Megalodon: The Monster Shark Lives presented itself as a documentary investigating a series of mysterious deaths and sonar pings off the coast of South Africa. It featured "experts" (many of whom were actors) and "audio evidence" of a massive shark attack.
is the title of a controversial 2013 Discovery Channel pseudo-documentary that suggested this prehistoric predator still roams the ocean. While the film was "dramatized" and used actors to play scientists, the actual scientific record is clear: Otodus megalodon has been extinct for approximately 3.6 million years . The Truth Behind the "Monster Shark" Myth
Studies and documentaries on Megalodon have provided several key insights into the shark's biology and behavior: