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Change: of Coelacanth and megamouth shark to support their claims. However, such beliefs have earned no credibility in thescientificmainstream.the megalodonscientific main stream. Megalodon was about 3 times the size of a great white shark living today and enough power to bite a small ship in 2 pieces.
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Change: cite the examples of Coelacanth and megamouth shark to support their claims. However, such beliefs have earned no credibility in thescientificmainstream. megalodon was about 3 times the size of a great white shark living today and enough power to bite a small ship in 2 pieces.
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Change: often cite the examples of Coelacanth and megamouth shark to support their claims. However, such beliefs have earned no credibility in thescientificmainstream. megalodon was about 3 times the size of a great white shark living today and enough bite a small ship in 2 pieces.
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Change: megalodonMegalodon (pronounced /ˡmɛ.gə.ləˌdɒn/ or MEG-a-la-don; meaning "big tooth" or in Greek as μέγας 'οδόντος) was a giant shark that lived in prehistoric times, between about 18
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Change: early whales.[2]whales. Some cryptozoologists argue that this shark might still be alive today, probably living in deep waters, and often cite the examples of coelacanthCoelacanth and megamouth shark to support their claims. [2] However, such beliefs have earned no credibility in the mainstream scientificthescientificmainstream.
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Change: animals, including the early whales.[2] Some cryptozoologists argue that this shark might still be alive today, probably living in deep waters, and often cite the examples of coelacanth and megamouth shark to support their claims.[2] However, such beliefs have earned no credibility in the mainstream scientific
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