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Anonymous
A giant shark could survive deep in the ocean (not at the deepest parts I think, but somewhere in the middle, like 1000ft down or something). The bigger the shark, the deeper it can go. The main question is, if the shark never comes to the surface (hence why we have not discovered it), is there enough prey to sustain a population of these sharks down there. OR because of the high pressure and low temperature, does it become like the Greenland shark who just kind of wafts through the water on low-energy, occasionally eating something that getes in it's way.
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