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Moreover, in 2019, damage was reported on an underwater fiber optic cable, attributed to a colossal bite, sparking more contemplation regarding the existence of such massive marine predators today. While experts often attempt to rationalize these events with logical explanations, the sheer magnitude of these findings continues to fuel theories about the Megalodon.
The Case for Survival
Interestingly, some species thought to be extinct, like the coelacanth—a prehistoric fish believed to have vanished 66 million years ago—were rediscovered in 1938. This raises the possibility that, like the coelacanth, the Megalodon or its relatives could be hiding in the ocean's depths, effectively eluding human observation and scientific validation.