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PotPrincess1 · 36-40, M
I don’t think they were ever alive
Deletedlol · 22-25, F
@PotPrincess1 Well that's ignorant.
PotPrincess1 · 36-40, M
Lol. What? To Darwinism, science, digging up remains, fossils ... I’ve heard it all and it still seems to be fantasy and nothing more

I wasn’t educated in the same way as others 😝
Deletedlol · 22-25, F
@PotPrincess1 Doesn't seem like you were educated at all.

If Megalodons still existed one of them would be sitting in your chair. Why? Because they could.
Rickg · 31-35, M
Maybe. If their nature isn’t to come near the surface
firefall · 61-69, M
absolutely zero chance
Deletedlol · 22-25, F
@firefall How so?
firefall · 61-69, M
@Deletedlol well, there would have to be more than one of them, to keep breeding, and the predation effects of any group of such enormous carnivores would be readily apparent, surely.

Plus, I'm not sure there's even enough protein to sustain them at the sort of depths they'd have to be, to not have been repeatedly seen.

 
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