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The largest carniverous animal in the ocean in the Great White shark. It can grow up to 6m(20ft)in length & 2,268 kilograms(5,000 lb)in weight. It reaches maturity at around 15 years of age and can have a life span of over 30 years. :D

The largest terrestrial carniverous animal in the eocene was called Andrewsarchus and was 6 metres in length.

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