Theo found several photos of megalodon fossils, large extinct sharks, in scientific journals. He did an internet search to find more information. The search showed a photo of an ancient whale fossil. Bite marks on the whale matched teeth of the megalodon. What information does this provide into the life of megalodons?(1 point) Responses Megalodons’ diets included only smaller aquatic animals. Megalodons’ diets included only smaller aquatic animals. Megalodons’ diets included smaller aquatic animals. Megalodons’ diets included smaller aquatic animals. Megalodons’ diets most likely included both animals and water plants. Megalodons’ diets most likely included both animals and water plants. Megalodons’ diets likely included smaller aquatic animals, water birds, plants, and insects. Megalodons’ diets likely included smaller aquatic animals, water birds, plants, and insects.

Megalodons’ diets likely included larger aquatic animals such as whales.

The information that bite marks on a whale fossil matched the teeth of the megalodon suggests that megalodons' diets most likely included smaller aquatic animals.

The information that the bite marks on the whale fossil match the teeth of the megalodon provides insight into the diet of megalodons. Based on this evidence, we can conclude that megalodons likely included smaller aquatic animals in their diets. Therefore, the correct response is "Megalodons' diets included smaller aquatic animals."