yes, but there aren't many sharks in The Florida Keys.... a few types of sharks that live there is the mako shark (shortfin) also known as mackerel shark, the nurse shark, hammerhead shark and some other reef sharks.
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Every time you go snorkeling or diving in the Keys, you will see Barracuda, Nursesharks, and if you go much, you will see Large reef sharks, Schools of Hamerheads, and always Blackfin sharks. don't let anyone fool you; but with caution, generally they don't bother you unless you wear shiny jewelry and have a fish or crawfish in your hand that they want.Megalodon is an extinct species of shark. So, no, there are no such sharks off the present day Florida coastline.
The king of all sharks is the Megalodon.
sharks; fish
They certainly did.
No. Megalodon reached 60 feet, whites only 23 maximum.
The giant Megalodon
Megalodon Sharks.
Even though, the megalodon sharks were giant sharks, they were able to move at very fast speeds, but only for a short period of time.The Megalodon Shark swam about 25 to 35 mph.
No, the only living relative of megalodon today is great white sharks.
yes.The megalodon is the biggest shark in the world and can grow to about 72 ft.It got extinct.
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no megalodeons died thousands of years ago
the largest sharks are the megalodon and the whale shark