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      c2010., Juvenile, Chelsea House Call No: 567 .3    Availability:1 of 1     At Location(s) Summary Note: Presents evidence for and against the continued existence of Megalodon, a giant prehistoric cousin of the great white shark, thought to be extinct, and includes information on past and current sightings.
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      2015., Juvenile, Ruby Tuesday Books Call No: 567 .3    Availability:1 of 1     At Location(s) Series Title: It's a fact! real-life readsSummary Note: "Longer than a school bus and weighing more than 22 elephants, Megalodon was a truly enormous and powerful prehistoric predator. This ancient ancestor of today's most feared ocean predator, the shark, would have hunted whales and been able to snap up a great white shark as a snack! In this book, readers get to dive into the world of a prehistoric ocean giant and find out how scientists have used fossils and studies of modern-day sharks to look back millions of years and piece together the story of Megalodon"--Provided by the publisher.
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      Juvenile Call No: 591.68    Availability:1 of 1     At Location(s) Summary Note: The oceans were once full of enormous, sharp-toothed carnivores. Megalodon was the king of the sea. Even the biggest dinosaurs fled when they saw its fin break the surface. But megalodon is no more; it went extinct. Its cousin, the great white shark, is still here, but it is endangered. What will happen if these huge fish disappear? Learn about the similarities between megalodon and great whites, and what people are doing to avoid losing another giant predator.