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What is the difference between a bull shark and a megalodon?
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Megalidin are way bigger and are extinct
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Well for starters Megalodons have been extinct for 23 millions years. Megalodons are 10x the size of a bull shark. Bull sharks arent as aggressive as megalodons were. Hope this helps! :D
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