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It likely had live birth, through either semi-placental or internal egg carriage.

Since no egg remnants have been found, the giant Megalodon shark was likely viviparous, growing a small number of placental young within the female shark, as with requiem sharks (family Carcharhinidae).

However, it might have been ovoviviparous, where the female lays eggs internally, and then releases the live hatchlings, as with the Great White Shark (family Lamnidae).

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