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Mysterious Two-Headed Sharks Becoming More Common, No One Knows Why
Two-headed sharks may seem to be a rare phenomenon, but they do exist. To make matters even more surprising, a growing number of such sharks have been spotted in many years of late; however, scientists are perplexed for their springing up in huge numbers.
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