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What's eat the White shark?; An extinct animal?
Topic Started: Mar 11 2016, 05:39 PM (521 Views)
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What's eat the white shark? The top predator of the oceans and seas?An extinct animal what din't extinct e. g. a liopleudron? If you know the answer please post here! This is an exciting topic.
Here is the link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RKyn6dEMHKA
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stargatedalek
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I'm not slow! That's just my moe!

Aah yes, the existence of the mighty orca, sperm whale, other white sharks, porbeagle sharks, large tuna, mako sharks, Trumps hair, jet powered sea turtle, and aquatic lion are all confirmed.

Give me a break already.
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BossMan, Jake
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Actually I believe they confirmed it to have been a much larger great white. I believe some research has been done and the reason why it's stomach acids were hotter was because the animal was older and burning more energy.

EDIT: Using a smartphone to type with using the microphone is hell lmao
Edited by BossMan, Jake, Mar 11 2016, 11:16 PM.
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heliosphoros
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I literally couldn't understand anything. Plz improve your grammar plz.
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Ztlabraptor211
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It was proved to simply be a much larger great white. Even so, it wasn't much of a mystery considering the vast array of titanic oceanic predators.
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