Megalodon: This massive shark, over 60 feet long, dominated the oceans, preying on whales with its powerful jaws and razor-sharp teeth.
Titanoboa: The largest snake ever, it stretched 40 feet, crushing its prey with immense strength in the humid jungles it called home.
Dunkleosteus: A prehistoric armored fish with bone-crushing jaws that could slice through almost anything in its path, it terrorized ancient seas.
Quetzalcoatlus: This giant flying reptile had a wingspan of up to 40 feet, making it one of the largest airborne predators in Earth’s history.
Spinosaurus: With its crocodile-like jaws and immense sail-like spine, this dinosaur hunted both on land and in water, dominating its environment.
Arthropleura: A giant millipede that grew up to 8 feet long, it roamed ancient forests, making today’s creepy crawlies look tiny by comparison.
Jaekelopterus: A 9-foot-long sea scorpion with massive pincers, it was a top predator in ancient aquatic ecosystems.