Animals
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Megalodon Sharks Are More Likely to Grow Larger in Cold Waters
There is some evidence to suggest that megalodons grew larger in cooler waters and that the so-called nurseries may just have been warm-living communities. According to researchers, megalodons are more likely to change in size depending on where they reside.
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