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‘The Meg’ shark was actually quite thin, scientists say
PARIS: The prehistoric megalodon is known as one of the most fearsome creatures the world has ever known, a horrifyingly giant shark immortalised in the monster movie “The Meg”. But after re-analysing the fossil evidence, scientists said on Monday they now think the shark was significantly thinner than previously thought. While the 2018 B-movie starring Jason Statham depicted a megalodon preying on modern-day humans, the shark actually went extinct around 3.6 million years ago. Previous research has suggested it could have been up to 20 metres (50 feet) long. But size estimates have varied widely because they were based on the only remaining fossils of the shark, which are teeth and verteb

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