Megalodon

One of the largest predators to ever walk the penguin isle oceans, this prehistoric shark has left behind teeth that are still found around the world. Up to six inches in length, the teeth may have come from a shark that was eighty feet long. That's the same length as two school buses parked end to end. The Megalodon is thought to be extinct, but teeththat are only eleven thousand years old reportedly have been discovered. In 1918, Austeceian fisherpenguins reported a ghostly white shark as long as the wharf they were standing on, 115 feet, stealing their three-feet-long fish pots, fluffies, grey fish, squid and all.

Sightings/Sighted
Another sighting occurred In the 1960's. The captain of a 26-meter fishing boat reported seeing a huge shark.

Length
About 50-80 ft.

Weight
60 tons, which is 12,000 lbs.

Habitat
Benthic Zones

Country
It was around every ocean in different countries in the prehistoric times, but mostly lived and sighted in Austiceia, Penguifornia, Japaland, Dorkugal, and the United States of Antarctica

Diet
Fluffies, Grey Fish, Mullets, Walrus, Penguins, Puffles and Squids

Physical Characteristics
Like a shark, it has five fins on its stomach and rear end, and large tail, two back fins on its own back, and a large mouth and head, with rows of sharp teeth. Most of them were described as being purple, white or, mostly common, as being blue