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It's called a Megamouth Shark. First discovered by the U.S. Navy in 1976 it's a very rare shark. There have only been 70 sightings around the world since then. It's a filter feeder and is very small (17 feet) compared to other filter feeders: Whale Shark and Basking Shark
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