Prehistoric animals
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Giant Prehistoric Shark Teeth Wash Ashore In North Carolina
Giant prehistoric teeth from an extinct species of shark known as Megalodon recently washed up on a beach in North Carolina. Since little is known about this ancient species, the newly discovered teeth may help researchers unlock more clues.
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