Is Leviathan a shark?

The biggest prehistoric whale that ever lived, and a pound-for-pound match for the giant shark Megalodon, Leviathan did its Biblical namesake proud. Below, you'll discover 10 fascinating Leviathan facts.
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Is Leviathan a sperm whale?

Livyatan is the largest fossil sperm whale discovered, and was also one of the biggest-known predators, having the largest bite of any tetrapod.
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Is Leviathan a megalodon?

After the dinosaurs went extinct, 65 million years ago, the biggest animals on earth were confined to the world's oceans—as witness the 50-foot-long, 50-ton prehistoric sperm whale Leviathan (also known as Livyatan) and the 50-foot-long, 50-ton Megalodon, by far the biggest shark that ever lived.
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Is Leviathan bigger than megalodon?

The Livyatan was larger than the megalodon. According to estimates based on the size of a recovered skull, this animal weighed up to 62 tons and grew 57 feet in length.
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Is Leviathan whale alive?

The authors think that Leviathan, like the extinct giant shark, preyed on medium-sized baleen whales, which were between 7 and 10 metres long, smaller than today's humpback whales and widely diverse at the time. The authors speculate that Leviathan became extinct as a result of changing environmental conditions.
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What whale ate megalodon?

If Livyatan whales were like the modern raptorial orcas, then Livyatan could have hunted Megalodon as a pack. Even today, killer whales hunt great white sharks, primarily for their oil-rich livers.
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What did the Leviathan eat?

A Whale Of A Killer

At over 50 feet in length, Leviathan probably ate anything it wanted to, but other whales -- the toothless kind -- were probably its main prey.
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Who would win titanoboa vs megalodon?

Megalodon would win a fight against Titanoboa. The monster snake is a one-trick pony, and that trick isn't any good against a massive shark. Even if it managed to wrap about the shark, it's much too small to kill it. Megalodon was about 9 feet across and weighed 100,000lbs.
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Who would win megalodon or Kraken?

The megalodon would struggle, using its body weight to try and escape the Kraken. But the kraken is too strong, and its grip would be unshakeable as its suction cups cling onto the megalodon. The megalodon could bite into one of the kraken's tentacles, tearing it apart.
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Who will win megalodon or blue whale?

A megalodon would win in a fight against a blue whale using it's powerful bite and speed.
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Who can defeat Livyatan?

Livyatan was a mammal making it more agile but megalodon, being a shark was most likely faster. Sperm whales cruise at 15 mph while great white sharks go 21 mph[2] minimum So megalodon takes this.
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What's stronger than a megalodon?

Megalodon is a very powerful creature, that's a fact. But it was far from the most powerful. Animals like the Blue Whale and Aust Colossus would defeat a Megalodon. Livyatan could beat a Megalodon, and so on.
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How big is a Leviathan tooth?

Leviathan Had the Longest Teeth of Any Prehistoric Animal

Well, the fact is that Leviathan possessed the longest teeth (excluding tusks) of any animal living or dead, about 14 inches long, which were used to tear into the flesh of its unfortunate prey.
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How big was Livyatan teeth?

The teeth of Livyatan are large (14 inches long, 4-5 inches in width – nearly the size of a 2-liter bottle of soda, and more than double the size of the largest known Tyrannosaurus rex teeth), have sharp tips, and bear deep gouges from wearing against other teeth.
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Is Livyatan a dinosaur?

Leviathan, properly known as Livyatan melvillei, is a prehistoric whale which lived approximately 13 million years ago during the Miocene Period. It was first discovered in 2008 when fossils of Livyatan melvillei were collected from the coastal desert of Peru.
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Is colossal squid bigger than Megalodon?

The Colossal Squid is a bit oversized, because it wouldn't be much bigger than the Megalodon because it is prey for the Sperm Whale which is also something that is not much bigger than the Megalodon. It is seemingly the size of the mythical creature "Kraken", although Kraken is indeed an octopus.
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Who would win the Kraken or Godzilla?

The Kraken has withstood 1,362,332,695,984 teratons from Kronos's attacks, so while it would likely keep it away and give Godzilla a bit of breathing room, it wouldn't actually hurt the Kraken. Finally, the thermonuclear pulses.
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How big is the real Kraken?

She told Jacki Lyden, host of weekends on All Things Considered, the elusive creature could have been as much as 30 feet long. The largest squid on record, she said, was 55 feet long.
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Can a Spinosaurus beat a Titanoboa?

On the other hand, if the Spinosaurus ambushed first, the Titanoboa would have no chance. Well, the bones of the uplifted spine could be crushed easily. Also, as for every fish eater, its mouth didn't have that much biting force causing not much damage to titanoboa.
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Can Titanoboa come back?

As the Earth's temperatures rise, there's a possibility the Titanoboa - or something like it - could make a comeback. But scientist Dr Carlos Jaramillo points out that it wouldn't happen quickly: "It takes geological time to develop a new species. It could take a million years - but perhaps they will!"
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Are Titanoboa still alive?

Titanoboa, (Titanoboa cerrejonensis), extinct snake that lived during the Paleocene Epoch (66 million to 56 million years ago), considered to be the largest known member of the suborder Serpentes.
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Who killed Leviathan?

In the Old Testament, Leviathan appears in Psalms 74:14 as a multiheaded sea serpent that is killed by God and given as food to the Hebrews in the wilderness. In Isaiah 27:1, Leviathan is a serpent and a symbol of Israel's enemies, who will be slain by God.
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Was Livyatan bigger than sperm whale?

Livyatan melvillei, named after the Biblical sea monster and the author of Moby Dick, was a giant sperm whale that has just been discovered by Belgian scientist Olivier Lambert. At between 13.5 and 18.5 metres in length, it was no bigger than the modern sperm whale, but it was clearly far more formidable.
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Is megalodon still alive?

Extinction of a mega shark

We know that megalodon had become extinct by the end of the Pliocene (2.6 million years ago), when the planet entered a phase of global cooling. Precisely when the last megalodon died is not known, but new evidence suggests that it was at least 3.6 million years ago.
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