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Prehistoric monster shark Megalodon had huge 20-foot penis - and it may have returned
prehistoric shark, the Megalodon, could have returned to the deep waters of the ocean, bringing with it a 20-foot penis and a dangerous appetite for other sharks.Megalodon, meaning big tooth, was believed to be extinct but social media users spotted huge bite marks on a shark that say otherwise.The supposedly extinct species of shark, which could grow to four times the size of an average Great White, also carried a 20-foot penis, a fact checker stated.A Megalodon's formidable member would, in comparison, be larger than the biggest great white shark ever found, which was measured at a measly 19.5ft.Shark researchers believe the average Megalodon could grow to 60 feet in size and would weigh over 50 tons, and research indicates the huge ocean-dwelling beasts would snack on whales, dolphins and seals.The terrifying sharks would consume up to a ton of food every day, and the allegedly extinct beasts could have made a return to the waters, Smithsonian Magazine reported.One social media user claims to have spotted a Megalodon and the damage it left to a passing shark while diving, photographing some incredible bite marks that could have been left by the Megalodon.Although the super sharks which featured in the Jason Statham-led feature, The Meg, are said to have gone extinct 3.6 million years ago, a diver believes to have found evidence of their return.Megalodon's were a fearsome beast that resided in the deep waters of the ocean, preying on whales, sharks and seals, and it seems one has sunk its teeth into a shark spotted by diver Jalil Najafov.Daily Star reported the terrifying sighting, with expert researcher Dr Tristan Guttridge saying the attack was likely from "another shark".Should the bite be from another