At one point, director Jon Turteltaub did ask the question, "Would it be appropriate for The Meg to make a growl or roar?" That opened up the door for Erik Aadahl, Ethan Van der Ryn and Jason W. Jennings to explore that avenue stating: "The megalodon shouldn't make a growling or roaring sound, but there's a lot that you can do with the sound of water being forced through the mouth or gills, whether you are above or below the water. We explored sounds that the megalodon could be making with its body. We were able to play with sounds that aren't animal sounds but could sound animalistic with the right amount of twisting. For example, if you have the sound of a rock being moved slowly through the mud, and you process that a certain way, you can get a sound that's almost vocal but isn't an animal. It's another type of organic sound that can evoke that idea."
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