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    Default Megalodon vs Killer Whale

    4 full grown Orca's take on a full grown Megalodon

    Who wins?
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    Are you serious? Megalodon eats them whole, unless they're too fast for him, and IIRC, Mega was already pretty damn fast.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Radioactive Zombie View Post
    Are you serious? Megalodon eats them whole, unless they're too fast for him, and IIRC, Mega was already pretty damn fast.
    what?

    the dudes a sixty fotter

    against agang up..of a species..thats actually responsable for their exitnciton

    orcas pop other sharks like m n ms..

    and an actual team of them working together?

    they can do it

    they take out blue whales too

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    ...You're not making sense. It takes a lot of orcas for them to take down whales, and they're only good with dealing sharks because they're more mobile.

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    Default I suppose 4 whales would take it

    IIRC, male Megalodons were smaller than females. (A large male Megalodon was 45 ft. long, a large female 60 ft. long.) A large male killer whale is 30 ft. long and a large female killer whale is about 23 ft. long. If this was a 1-on-1 fight, I'd pick the Megalodon in an instant. But if it's 4-on-1, that's more interesting. Four big male killer whales might be able to overpower a single large Megalodon, provided they can bite through its skin. (The whales that Orcas ordinarily prey on would be a lot easier to bite than a 45-60 ft. long scaled-up Great White shark, which is basically what the Meg was, and shark's skins are extremely tough, being made essentially of thousands of tiny sharp teeth.)

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