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This is the real reason world’s biggest shark megalodon was wiped out

The huge and powerful marine monster would have been outcompeted for resources by smaller and nimbler rivals. Evidence comes from its tiny placoid scales – the first discovery of its kind

Megalodon – the biggest shark that ever lived – was wiped out because it was too slow, according to new research. It was not as fast as believed but had a mega-appetite – explaining its gigantism, say scientists.

The huge and powerful marine monster would have been outcompeted for resources by smaller and nimbler rivals. Evidence comes from its tiny placoid scales – the first discovery of its kind.

They lacked narrowly-spaced ridges or ‘keels’ – characteristic of fast-swimming fish.

Lead author Professor Kenshu Shimada, of DePaul University in Chicago, said: “This led my research team to consider O. megalodon to be an ‘average swimmer’ with occasional bursts of faster swimming for prey capture.”

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