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‘Mega momma’ great white shark killed on drumline may reveal secrets about iconic predator

An enormous great white shark recently killed on a drumline in Queensland, Australia, will be used to help researchers discover more about the species. The gigantic female was only slightly smaller than the largest great white ever caught.

The 18.4-foot-long (5.6 meters) female white shark (Carcharodon carcharias) was found dead by the Queensland Shark Control Program at Tannum Sands, off the Queensland coast, on Aug. 10. She was pregnant with four pups when she died.

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