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Quote:Giant Squid, Mantle Length 2 m, New Zealand, 24 Feb 1999
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Quote:Mako Shark World Record - 3.83 m and 553.84 kgs, Chatham, Massachuset, USA, 21 July 2001
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Colossal Squid World Record Length - Total Length 5.4 m, Mantle Length 2.5 m, Ross Sea, Antarctica, March 2003
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Quote:A huge female shortfin mako shark, Isurus oxyrinchus, was caught in the late 1950s off Marmaris (SE Aegean Sea, Turkey), by a commerical fisherman. Photographic documentation has been used by the authors to estimated the total length of this specimen at 585 cm (range from 577 to 619 cm). It is believed that the Marmaris specimen is the largest shortfin mako ever recorded.

http://www.elasmollet.org/PublicationsOt...(2011).pdf

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The real length - Marmaris Caught 4 meter long shark hanging from the side of the battleship Yavuz, 1950 Photo Nevzat Selçuk very rare photo.

https://www.bitmezat.com/.../marmaris-yakalanan-4-metre...
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Quote:Huge 515 kgs Tiger Shark specimen caugth in Austrália
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Quote:Mako shark specimen the 3.92 m and 590 kgs, 8 July 1997, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA
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Quote:Jaws from one Mako Shark Specimen the 4.02 meters long and
454 kgs caught in Augusta, Western Australia, Australia?

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