Animals
Megalodon Found To Be A ‘Warm-Blooded’ Extinct Shark Species, Research Finds
A team of international researchers have found that Megalodon, a shark species, was actually warm-blooded or “regionally endothermic.” However, this characteristic has resulted in its extinction. Read more here.
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