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Tango0104 Jun 2019 12:10 p.m. PST

"The results showed that for a shark to be giant, it would need to first evolve adaptations that enhance feeding such as the ability to control -- at least to some degree -- their own body temperature or become a filter feeder.

One of the most famous giant sharks, Megalodon -- the topic of 2018 Hollywood film The Meg -- was an active predator that could measure up to 18 metres in length and became extinct around two million years ago…."
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