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How Megalodon possibly looked like

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(04-28-2020, 11:04 AM)Kingtheropod Wrote: @GuateGojira 

I wonder though if they got the colour right though. I would imagine megalodon was probably either a greyish or dark blue colour for camouflage. Not Sand coloured.

Good question, and based in the modern large predator sharks, most of them are gray or variations of gray. So probably that color in the reconstruction is incorrect. But who knows, the big bug is gone now and for good reasons! Joking
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