animals
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Rare Discovery: Fossilized Teeth Lead to Identification of New Extinct Giant Shark Species
A new extinct species of shark was identified using fossilized bone found in California, North Carolina, Peru and Japan. The 20-million-year old fossil coudl be related to the infamous Megalodon.
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