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(08-25-2020, 01:27 PM)BorneanTiger Wrote: Neither did I say that Megalodon was a great white (or even a close relative for that matter), nor that it necessarily hunted Livyatan melvillei or huge sperm whales, and it's not like the GW is the only shark that may socialise (including when hunting):
The fact that you continue associating the white shark with the "megalodon" in your examples suggest that.
Other thing, these congregations of sharks are exceptions to the rule, most of the sharks are solitary or congregate only when a food source is big enough. So there is no evidence of gregary behaviour for C. (o.) megalodon at any point.