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 Shark Attack 3: Megaladon (Widescreen) 24 million years ago, Megalodon was a 20-ton voracious killing machine with a 10-foot wide gaping bite who snacked on T.Rex and survived the Ice Age. But "Meg" has been thought to be extinct for millions of years...until now. When two determined researchers discover a colossal shark tooth in the warm waters off the Mexican coast, their worst fears come to the surface. The most menacing predator to ever rule the earth is alive and well and ripping helpless victims to shreds! Get ready to discovers the only thing more horrifying than hunting for the fiercest killer man has ever known...
Grey Nurse Shark - The Grey Nurse, Spotted Raggle-Tooth or Sand Tiger is a large shark inhabiting coastal waters worldwide, with many different names in different countries in the world. Despite a fearsome appearance, it is a relatively placid and slow moving animal, despite its strong swimming abilities. Shark! Shark! - Shark! Shark! Pacific sleeper shark - The Pacific sleeper shark (Somniosus pacificus), also known as the "sleeper shark", is a shark living in waters off Antarctica and is one of two creatures (along with the sperm whale) that hunt giant squid and colossal squid for food, as research on the stomach contents of this shark has shown. Scientists are unsure how the 7 meter (23 feet) shark can devour its 12-14 meter (39-56 feet) prey (another possibility is that the shark only feeds on the ... Greenland shark - The Greenland shark (Somniosus microcephalus), also known as Sleeper shark, Gurry shark, Ground shark or Gray shark, lives in the waters of the North Atlantic Ocean around Greenland and Iceland in depths to 2,000 meters.
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