Here is a concise summary of the text, which appears to be a hypothetical fight comparison between a Megalodon (prehistoric shark) and a Titanoboa (prehistoric snake):
**Combatants:**
1. **Megalodon**: Largest shark to have existed (~15m long, 27-59 tons)
2. **Titanoboa**: Largest snake to have existed (~13m long, ~1,100 kg)
**Round-by-Round Comparison:**
1. **Size**: Megalodon wins (15m vs 13m)
2. **Weight**: Megalodon wins (~50 times heavier)
3. **Speed & Agility**: Titanoboa wins (more agile in water, could evade Megalodon)
4. **Fighting Skills**: Both score a point (Megalodon's powerful attacks, Titanoboa's constricting abilities)
5. **Military Weapons (Teeth/Jaws)**: Megalodon wins (powerful jaws, 18cm long teeth)
**Final Result:**
**Megalodon wins (3-2)**, with its decisive blow coming from its giant teeth in a hypothetical shallow water duel.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text, numbered and in short sentences:
**Megalodon Facts**
1. Megalodon is an extinct species of shark that lived around 3 million years ago.
2. It is considered the largest shark to have ever existed.
3. Estimated length of a Megalodon: up to 15 meters.
4. It is also considered the largest fish of its time.
5. Weight of a Megalodon: approximately 27 to 59 tons.
6. A Megalodon's weight is equivalent to an empty Boeing 737.
7. Megalodon's speed: up to 5 meters per second.
8. It had around 250 deadly teeth, arranged in five rows.
9. Megalodon's teeth could reach up to 18 centimeters in length.
10. The width of a Megalodon's jaw is approximately 2 meters.
**Titanoboa Facts**
11. Titanoboa is an extinct species of snake that lived in swampy areas of Colombia.
12. Estimated length of a Titanoboa: up to 13 meters.
13. Weight of a Titanoboa: approximately 1,100 kilograms.
14. Titanoboa's speed in water: up to 20 kilometers per hour.
15. It was not poisonous, but used constriction to hunt prey.
16. Titanoboa's teeth were thin, pointed, and curved inward like fish hooks.
**General Facts**
17. Megalodon became extinct around 3 million years ago.
18. Titanoboa lived in northeastern Colombia where the average temperature was around 32 degrees Celsius.
19. Both Megalodon and Titanoboa were apex predators in their respective habitats.