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					  			<title>Vicarious adventures: Agora's best travel photos of 2020</title>
					  			<pubDate>Sun, 13 Sep 2020 04:55:03</pubDate>
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					  			<title>New analysis reveals just how big the monstrous Megalodon really was</title>
					  			<pubDate>Fri, 04 Sep 2020 12:25:14</pubDate>
					  			<link>https://old.workstickers.com/view-opinion/37_new-analysis-reveals-just-how-big-the-monstrous-megalodon-really-was</link>
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                                                New analysis reveals just how big the monstrous Megalodon really was
                                                
                                            
                                            
                                            If you’re afraid of sharks, be thankful you didn’t live 20 million years ago when the seas were patrolled by the Megalodon. This monstrous prehistoric shark was more than twice the size of a great white, and now a new detailed analysis has found just how big it really was.
                                            
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