Pendleside Festive Dingbats. Cd 6/1/25
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Possible, the coelacanth was discovered alive.
Mind you that was a heck of a lot smaller and if you didn't know it's importance easy to miss.
I can't imagine anybody neglecting to mention an 50 foot predatory shark.
We'd also be likely to see signs of failed attacks, the same way thet we find sucker scars from giant squid on whales from time to time.
I'd say not impossible but not likely
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