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Megalodon vs Livyatan

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Both start 50 ft apart and are bloodlusted


Megalodon: @Noneless21, @XSOULOFCINDERX, @Random-Helper323

Livyatan:
 
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Apparently new research has come out that would increase Megalodon’s size, so you might want to wait for someone to make a CRT about that.
 
These literally don't matter unless they're accepted, both on the blog and in a CRT. While I have no doubts the Megalodon is stronger than it is currently due to recent discoveries that's how our rules work.
I'm just asking if someone wants to review my calc
 
Based on what I know about both these creatures, the Megalodon was bigger and would generally win more often than not in a one-on-one.
 

Now my calcs are approved!
 

Now my calcs are approved!
You don't have any Staff votes on that CRT.
 
In all honesty, from what I know Megalodon was the top apex predator in the oceans in that time, while Levyatan was second from the top.

People might think of it as similar to the great white versus the orca or sperm whale, but some of the largest great whites on record were 21 feet long, while adult orcas exceed 30 feet, and adult sperm whales exceed 40 and even reach 50 feet.

Meanwhile Levyatan was similar to the modern sperm whale albeit a bit smaller at about 40 feet, while even conservative estimates of Megalodon estimate it exceeded 50 feet, with it often being treated as exceeding 60 or even 70 feet.

The size gap is a bit similar to the orca verses the great white, except in this case the shark is the bigger one, not the whale.
 
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