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Top 10 Weirdest Sharks Ever

The Megmouth Shark is a very rare shark to see. The Megamouth is a filter-feeder, which means it opens its mouth and sucks in its prey – such as plankton and jellyfish. It was discovered in 1976, and few have ever seen this large beauty as it lives in depths of 120-160 meters deep.

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