and leviathan is 17.5 meters and 60 tonnes.

"Dolphins, including large dolphins like killer whales and pilot whales that confusingly have the word "whale" in their English names, are highly intelligent. To go along with its 7-inch serrated teeth, it had the strongest bite force of any animal ever known and was much more powerful than even the biggest dinosaurs.Because shark skeletons consist mostly of cartilage, the only evidence of Megalodon we have today is teeth, jaw fragments and a few pieces of vertebrae.
Meg's bite force is almost equal to the weight of leviathan. "50 km / h": Livyathan's speed was never estimated, we can just deduce it and +50 km / h is quite likely.3. An artist's rendering of a Leviathan and Cetotherium. Leviathan would come up with plan b -even assuming plan a failed.

I also think that the Orca vs Great White isn't really a fair example. I think it would be just enough to tip the balance decisively in Livyatan's favor.While most Paleontologists avoid these discussions, this fight certainly happened at some point, so Professor Donald Prothero commented on it in his book "The Story of Life in 25 Fossils" when he stated "It [Livyatan] could have eaten megalodon if it wanted to. The whale-period!Does anyone here know exactly how thick megalodons hide was? Oh and to livyatan meg is right they were both 18 metres(60 feet). But, the megalodon's bite force is the strongest ever. I usually don't approve comments with links in them, but in this case I will make an exception.Megalodon has a vastly more powerful bite force but shorter teeth.

Livyatan had a large Spermaceti organ, meaning that it was certainly no exception.There you have my opinion. Poor Megalodon couldn’t catch a break! Livyatan for the win! But what about in a head-to-head encounter?While we can assume that full-on fighting wasn’t in the best interest of either creature and probably occurred very rarely, the nod seems to go to Megalodon in this case.With a larger, thicker body, and much more powerful bite force, not to mention wider, more massive jaws, the Megalodon was likely the apex predator even among apex predators.But don’t count Livyatan out. This is a tie because intellegence gives off a big bonus but stealth and tactics are 2 small bonus as big as the intellegence bonus.Megalodon is the winner, tactics and stealth together paired with veteran anti-whale tactics destroys the whale whos only advantage is size and durability. Back when Megalodon was first discovered researchers put its estimated length at 80-100 feet, but in recent times there are more realistic numbers. Whales are smarter because they can communicate and socialize better than sharks but not because they can "hunt better" and the same goes for dolphins. Livyatan attacks with its tail using blunt force like a cane, club or hammer. Sharks most impressive prey would be the humpback whale[5] but it was only 19 ft and unhealthy and tangled and injured by a fishing net and it was two sharks so im pretty sure that’s enough to prove it was a circumstantial victory.

So it’s basically a man with a cane/club/hammer(Livyatan) vs. a man whose sword isn’t even as long as a mans skin is thick(the meg). Some animals, such as elephants, have longer tusks, but Livyatan’s teeth were built for action.With such an impressive set of choppers, one theory regarding Livyatan’s hunting strategy might be surprising. while livyatan was maybe only about 10 km slower but the whale was about 3 times as intelligentThe Livyathan Melvillei was not bigger then the Megalodon they were the sameI'd have to say 75% to Livyatan. Megalodon being very stocky sharks I think that livyatan would struggle to deliver nasty bites to the sharks thick body, it would probably have to resort to going for the fins and tail and hinder its mobility. And, when they met face to face, which of these fearsome giants yielded to the other?Let’s take a closer look at each of these prehistoric sea monsters.Livyatan Melvillei is a fairly recent discovery in the world of paleontology, first described back in 2008. We don't know enough about either animal to figure out much else.Size- I'll go with the 2019 15.3-meter estimate for C. megalodon. If livyatan were to damage them the shark would be doomed. Bowhead whales skin is 10-12 inches. According to the eq system caribou are smarter than pigs and elephants, monkeys are smarter than orangutans, wildebeest are smarter than hippos and pigs/warthogs, dolphins=1% less than humans and whales=cows.
My bad. Intelligence is more of a factor when it comes to fights with multiple opponents, but even then sheer brute force still comes out on top. No study above, but if we take the example of the mako shark and the great white shark with a similar morphology, on realizes that the great white, despite a higher cruising speed is slower in top speed and c 'is an observation that can be made on all sharks of the same morphology and on all animals with low endurance (ex: feline) probably due to a weight / expense factor.However, in marine mammals, we do not have this same observation, because there is not this factor weight / expenditure so important, moreover, if we take cacholot, having a slower metabolism to live under a great pressure to low temperature, it is still capable of reaching 40 km / h in peak, while the Lyviathan, an active surface predator, like the orca, could reach very high speed (+50 km / h surely) .I have some more evidence for Livyatan and I wanted to clarify a few things.Sperm whale skin=14 inches. We know this huge shark preyed on large whales, and Livyatan would have had to come to the surface for air. I'm going to give it to the female Megalodon for its superior speed and manoeuvrability (based on the possibly flawed assumption that Livyatan was like a modern sperm whale in every respect except for its teeth). And don't even start on mosasaurus. and meg had 24000~38000 psi of bite force. This would leave the megalodon totally out of it's depth (pun intended) and it would be taken out quickly.

Ok, so first lets look at Pliosaurus It is pretty big, (however not as big as Megalodon or Livyatan) and has a strong bite, and itsdiet would be fish, cephalopods, and marine reptiles like Elasmosaurs. Livyatan is an extinct genus of sperm whale containing one species: L. melvillei.The genus name was inspired by the biblical sea monster Leviathan, and the species name by Herman Melville, the author of the famous book Moby-Dick about a white bull sperm whale.


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