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MEGALODON SHARK By Noah

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MEGALODON SHARK

By Noah

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CONTENTS1. Introduction

2. Appearance

3. Habitat

4. Diet

5. Conclusion

6. References

7. Glossary

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INTRODUCTIONThe Megalodon is a shark that lived approximately 28 to 1.5 million years ago.

Megalodon means “Giant Tooth”, do you know why?

It’s teeth were the size of a human hand!

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APPEARANCE

• The megalodon was very similar to the great white shark but the megalodon was 3 times longer and 20 times heavier.

• The megalodon’s jaws can grow up to 50 feet. A small megalodon weighs 53-65 ton’s but scientist only have fossils so they don’t have exact measurements and the megalodons teeth grow up to 1.8 centimetres.

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HABITAT

• The megalodon shark is found all over the world for example it’s fossils have been found in New Zealand, South and North America, Africa so basically the pacific ocean.

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DIET

• The megalodon basically every type of whale. The megalodon would be the most biggest and fierce shark and animal in the world.

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CONCLUSION• I have found out a lot about the Megalodon shark and

my favourite piece of information was that the Megladon shark was 3 times longer than the great white shark and 20 times heavier.

• I hope you’ve enjoying reading my report and learning with me.

• By Noah Mingins

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REFERENCES • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/

Megalodon

• http://www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/sharks/glossary/Megalodon.shtml

• http://dinosaurs.about.com/od/otherprehistoriclife/a/megalodon-facts.htm

• Sea monsters by Steve parker

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GLOSSARY• Appearance- what they look like

• Diet - what they eat

• Habitat - where they live

• Megalodon - giant tooth

• Fossils - their bones