We Finally Have a New Clue About What Wiped Out The Megalodon
A new analysis of the teeth left behind by megalodon shows that the extinct giant shark was at least partially warm-blooded, as some sharks are today.
"The gigantic body size with high metabolic costs of having high body temperatures may have contributed to the vulnerability ofspecies to extinction when compared to other sympatric sharks that survived the Pliocene epoch."
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