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Body size of the extinct Megalodon indeed off the charts in the shark world

2020-10-05
In: Animals
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A new study shows that the body size of the iconic gigantic or megatooth shark, about 15 meters (50 feet) in length, is indeed anomalously large compared to body sizes of its relatives. Formally called Otodus megalodon, the fossil shark that lived nearly worldwide roughly 15-3.6 million years ago isRead More →

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