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Dead for more than 3 million years, but megalodon still survives another day in the legislature
It only took 3.6 million years, but the giant prehistoric shark, megalodon, moved one step closer to becoming Maryland’s ...
Maryland leaders are considering a bill that would make the extinct megalodon the official state shark.
In early March, a 10-year-old Maryland boy found a megalodon tooth, and now, he and his family are excited to share the ...
You wouldn’t think staring down the mouth of the largest shark ever could provide a bit of levity for a gathering of people charged with making crucial decisions. But last ...
Maryland lawmakers consider bill to name Megalodon as state's official shark ...
Maryland could soon have a state shark. The massive predator’s fossilized teeth can still be found around the state.
Maryland is considering a bill that would make the extinct megalodon the official state shark.
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