Great Whites May Have Taken Out Megalodon 3.6 Million Years Ago | SciShow News
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Megalodon is the largest shark that’s ever existed, and according to Hollywood it’s alive and well. But according to scientists, it’s definitely extinct, and it was probably thanks to its smaller cousins, great white sharks.
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