Megalodon Clam
Not to be confused with the prehistoric shark carcharocles megalodon or clam is an extinct genus of small clam that lived from the early devonian to the early jurassic in europe north america asia south america and africa.
Megalodon clam. Carcharocles megalodon carcharodon megalodon megalodon carcharocles megalodon member of an extinct species of megatooth shark otodontidae that is considered to be the largest shark as well as the largest fish that ever lived. Large heavy tooth. Hawthrone formation location. It rapidly fires bullets with a chance to not consume ammo.
Very special tooth that tells a great story. This ancient shark lived roughly 23 to 36 million years ago in nearly every corner of the ocean. Its best modifier is unreal. Conspiracy theorists believe the massive megalodon the focus of new hollywood blockbuster the meg has successfully evaded detection for millions of years.
The enormous sea menace thought to have died out around 26 million years ago would dwarf a great white shark. Fossilized megalodon shark tooth 052020f tooth with two clam borrows name. Or colored figures and descriptions of those remains of testaceous animals or shells which have been preserved at various times and depths in the earth. Oligocene to pliocene formation.
Carcharocles megalodon was once the most fearsome predator to reign the seas. Roughly up to 3 times the length of a modern day great white shark it is the largest shark to have ever lived. Carcharocles megalodon age. Jurassic relatives of megalodon such as pachyrisma grande were closely related to the rudists.
It was known as the strongest aquatic creature but received a nerf in stats despite being as large as it is. Megalodon was the largest known shark to exist. This genus includes several species like mhungaricum and myancey. Megalodon is an extinct genus of bivalve molluscs that reportedly lived from the devonian to the jurassic period.
Megalodon sowerby 1827 clam bivalvia megalodontida megalodontidae. Xcvii of the mineral conchology of great britain.