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Could megalodon still be alive?

 In the 2018 Hollywood film ‘The Meg’, a prehistoric megalodon shark suddenly appears in the Mariana Trench in the Pacific Ocean, first attacking deep-sea explorers and then feeding on bathers at a Chinese beach. The monster shark was back in

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