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Megalodon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Megalodon is an extinct species of shark that lived approximately 15.9 to 2.6 million years ago, during the Cenozoic Era (middle Miocene to end of Pliocene).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Megalodon
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Megalodon Shark Facts - Whale Facts
The megalodon shark (aka the megatooth shark, monster shark and giant white shark) is one of the most mysterious and elusive prehistoric animals in the world.
http://www.whalefacts.org/megalodon/
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10 Facts About Megalodon - About
Megalodon was, by far, the largest shark that ever lived, making the Great White Shark seem like a guppy. But how much do you really know about this terrifying undersea predators? Here are 10 Megalodon facts you can share with your friends.
http://dinosaurs.about.com/od/otherprehistoriclife/ss/10-Facts-About-Megalodon.htm
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C. megalodon - Prehistoric-Wildlife
Information about the giant shark C. megalodon and thousands of other prehistoric creatures.
http://www.prehistoric-wildlife.com/species/m/megalodon.html
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10 Killer Megalodon Facts - MegalodonSwag
Ten impressive facts about the Megalodon shark. Did you know this 60 foot, extinct shark is NOT related to the Great White?
https://www.megalodonswag.com/10-killer-megalodon-facts/
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The Megalodon Shark - Sharksider
The megalodon shark (Carcharodon megalodon) was a massive being that would put modern day sea predators to shame.
http://www.sharksider.com/megalodon-shark/
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Megalodon Mystery: What Killed Earth's Largest Shark? - Livescience
Megalodon, the biggest shark to ever prowl the seas, got bigger over its evolutionary history, and its big size may have made it more prone to extinction.
http://www.livescience.com/40920-megalodon-got-too-big-extinction.html
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Monster Shark 'Kept Whales in Check' - BBC News
The extinction of the biggest shark known to science may have triggered whales to grow to their current hefty sizes, a study suggests.
http://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-29743081
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Reconstructing Megalodon - Elasmo-Research
Fossilized teeth are almost all that remains of Megalodon. Therefore, placing some of these teeth in a model of the long-gone cartilaginous jaws is an expedient way to start reconstructing this creature.
http://www.elasmo-research.org/education/evolution/reconstruct_megalodon.htm
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The Real Megalodon: Prehistoric Shark Behind Doc Uproar
A "dramatized" documentary about megalodon has inspired public fear and annoyance. Here are the facts about the prehistoric shark.
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2013/08/130807-discovery-megalodon-shark-week-great-white-sharks-animals/