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What If Megalodon Fought Titanoboa?

What If Megalodon Fought Titanoboa?

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It's the matchup you've been waiting for, the clash between some of the biggest titans that ever roamed the Earth. From the jungle marsh to the deep ocean, you can expect a Megalodon-Titanoboa fight to be an epic brawl that would go down in history. How could this mega-snake overpower the mega-shark? What superpower would give the shark an advantage? And which animal would tower above the other?
Date: 2023-11-26

Comments and reviews: 24


Depends on the size of the Megladon. They could be up to 60 feet right? One bite and Titanaboa is done. Not to mention it would probably be difficult for Titana boa to hold a grip because a sharks skin is slippery. If it's a baby Megladon, Titana boa wins. Average size Meg vs Titana boa? I'd still say Meg. Sharks breathe in the ocean, snakes can't. Even if they can hold their breathe for awhile, the struggle would lessen how long they can hold it.
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you would be crazy to think an adult titanoboa could kill an adult megalodon. they maybe about the same length but a titanoboa would weigh at most a ton while the megalodon would weigh like fifty tons. no way the snake would be able to constrict something THAT much more massive, larger and heavier than itself.
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If these two would meet, titanoboa wouldn't stand a chance or would never last if it crossed paths with megalodon. Megalodon is an ambush predator and titanoboa would be sitting ducks. The best way for titanoboa to survive a megalodon encounter would be avoiding the sea at all costs.
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Graphics show the snake way longer then the shark. Yet they state the snake is 13m and the shark 18m. Meg would make a quick meal of this snake, plus the snake was to large to travel on land and only lived in water due to its size. The facts are very poor in the post.
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the fight would be extremely unfair for the Titanoboa, before the fight even began, so Megalodon is the guaranteed victor millions of times over, same with the blue whale that largest animal to ever inhabit the earth(thanks to efficient filter feeding)
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The newest widely accepted average Megalodon size is 10. 5 meters calculated from 544 megalodon teeth, found throughout geological time and geography, including adults and juveniles.
Individual with length 15 meters is exceptions and very rare.

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the megalodon can drag the snake down, pressure from the water depends on how deep Megalodon goes, then the snake might die from the water pressure. I don-t know if it would work but. it sounds like it would work.
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So according to you, the meg is 18 meters and the boa is 13 meters. The boa would look like a small snake in front of it. But you show it like a big snake wrapping around the meg several times! SMH.
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The meg weight like 60+ Tons. Titanaboa only 1. 5T? And they about the same length. Maybe the meg still longer. Ain't no way the snake winning. One bite from the meg and it's over
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If the snake wraps around it it-s gonna win the shark can-t stop moving the gills won-t filter in Water for it to breath. if the shark gets the heads up it-s over 8/10 times
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This is kind of ridiculous. You are showing size comparisons that are completely off. A larger Titanoboa still wouldn't be able to wrap itself around an average adult megalodon.
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Perhaps all that underwater nuclear testing and radioactive waste dumping killed the last of these beasts when the toxic material sank down to where they lived in the oceans.
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Titan was more used to attacking in ground, meg wS very fast in water and was no ordinary shark it was ferocious and sooo big, meg wins in water easily
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It was just me or did anyone notice the size of the animals doesn't make sense in the video? Titanoboa looks way bigger than it should.
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What if human found out the nanom tech that can replace dying cells and human become immortal? and how is the civilization? -
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Megalodon 18m 40tons titanoboa 12m 1. 5 tons. On this video this titanoboa with constrict megalodon Have 25m ----nice joke
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Based on details in the video. Its a one side match. Meg wins too easy. Snake is too small and less heavy to beat a meg
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Megalodon wins, because he was so strong that he can easily get free of Titanoboa power, an adult Meg, of course.
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We also don-t know what the titanaboa had for venom because it could have very toxic venom that could kill dinosaurs
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Quick fight. The snake needs air. The shark does not. Shark takes the snake underwater. The snake dies. The end!
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Can we get a
what if America turnt evil?
Would anyone be able to stop us from taking over the world?

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Sete olvido que los tiburones resiven ondas sonoras para detectar cada movimiento dela presa por venir-
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18 meters - Megalodon. 12 meters - titaniboa. The titaniboa in this video looks significantly bigger-. ?
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-A (prehistoric) snake that could haunt your dreams-. already having -certain- dreams with Orochimaru-
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