Por qué el megalodón se vuelve más terrorífico a medida que profundizas

The most powerful predator to ever roam the oceans wasn't what scientists believed for over a century. Everything you thought you knew about the megalodon is about to change. For 19 million years, this giant-toothed leviathan reigned supreme over the seas. A Belgian fossil of 141 vertebrae revealed in 2025 that it wasn't a squat monster, but a long, silent hunting machine. The science behind its extinction is more fascinating than any legend about its survival. Its senses could track the heartbeat of a whale from miles away. Geological evidence has a compelling answer as to whether this carnivore still lurks in the shadows. If the deep sea still hides leviathans that no one has ever seen, what would be the definitive proof? Share your theory in the comments and subscribe to keep exploring the ocean's darkest mysteries. #RealMegalodon #PrehistoricPredators #DeepOcean #PrehistoricSharks #MarineDocumentaryInSpanish