@she10w: La M8 sigue en el Meta #viral #warzone #warzonemeta #TikTokLive

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miloj106
milo arts_🧉 :
yo uso la rk9 mi clase es full movimiento
2026-02-27 17:57:32
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tomasjajajajaja
tomas :
pero la m8 da mucha rabia es demasiado aburrido su 0 retroceso xd
2026-03-04 23:09:12
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yordanzt_1
YORDANZT 🦇🥷 :
aquí contigo 😔😔😔
2026-02-27 15:29:53
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3normal03
03💚👑 :
Que bueana clase mi shelow
2026-02-27 15:32:53
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no.molestes.escor
no molestes escoria 😒 :
alv!!!!! pero Shellow y esa arma tan magnífica?
2026-02-27 17:40:20
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diegzin.07
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hrm la m8 la nerfearon
2026-02-27 18:08:18
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yordanzt_1
YORDANZT 🦇🥷 :
solo
2026-02-27 15:29:56
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cristianorellana911
🟦🟥🤘🤘♾🟦🟥 《CRISTIAN 》 :
como la dejas asi que dispara un caegador entero sin que dispare de a poco
2026-03-14 00:03:43
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lord_madafaka
MaĎ@faka :
es un láser pero el daño se fue a la cresta 😏
2026-03-03 01:40:08
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philippe_y
“Philippe” :
😁😁😁
2026-03-06 18:22:41
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Fascinating Megalodon facts: 	1.	Largest Shark Ever – Megalodon (Otodus megalodon) was the biggest shark to ever live, reaching lengths of 50-60 feet (15-18 meters)—about three times the size of a great white shark. 	2.	Super Powerful Bite – It had the strongest bite of any known creature, with a bite force estimated at 40,000 pounds per square inch (psi)—enough to crush a car! 	3.	Massive Teeth – Its teeth could grow up to 7 inches (18 cm) long, the largest of any shark species. The name “Megalodon” literally means “big tooth.” 	4.	Lived Millions of Years Ago – It ruled the oceans from about 23 to 3.6 million years ago, during the Miocene and Pliocene epochs. 	5.	Apex Predator – Megalodon was at the top of the food chain, preying on whales, dolphins, seals, and even other sharks. 	6.	Global Distribution – Fossilized Megalodon teeth have been found on every continent except Antarctica, proving it lived in warm oceans worldwide. 	7.	Not a Great White Shark – Despite its similar shape, Megalodon is not a direct ancestor of the great white shark but is more closely related to an extinct group of sharks called otodontids. 	8.	Went Extinct Due to Climate Change – Its extinction was likely caused by cooling ocean temperatures, declining prey populations, and competition with other predators like orcas and modern great white sharks. 	9.	Gigantic Babies – Megalodon gave birth to live young, and the pups were already about 6 feet (2 meters) long at birth—bigger than most adult sharks today! 	10.	Still Some Megalodon Believers – Despite its confirmed extinction, some myths and hoaxes claim Megalodon still exists in the deep ocean, but no scientific evidence supports this. #fyp #DeepSeaMystery #megalodon #SharkTerror #DeepSeaHorror #Scary #OceanicHorror #UnchartedWaters #fypp
Fascinating Megalodon facts: 1. Largest Shark Ever – Megalodon (Otodus megalodon) was the biggest shark to ever live, reaching lengths of 50-60 feet (15-18 meters)—about three times the size of a great white shark. 2. Super Powerful Bite – It had the strongest bite of any known creature, with a bite force estimated at 40,000 pounds per square inch (psi)—enough to crush a car! 3. Massive Teeth – Its teeth could grow up to 7 inches (18 cm) long, the largest of any shark species. The name “Megalodon” literally means “big tooth.” 4. Lived Millions of Years Ago – It ruled the oceans from about 23 to 3.6 million years ago, during the Miocene and Pliocene epochs. 5. Apex Predator – Megalodon was at the top of the food chain, preying on whales, dolphins, seals, and even other sharks. 6. Global Distribution – Fossilized Megalodon teeth have been found on every continent except Antarctica, proving it lived in warm oceans worldwide. 7. Not a Great White Shark – Despite its similar shape, Megalodon is not a direct ancestor of the great white shark but is more closely related to an extinct group of sharks called otodontids. 8. Went Extinct Due to Climate Change – Its extinction was likely caused by cooling ocean temperatures, declining prey populations, and competition with other predators like orcas and modern great white sharks. 9. Gigantic Babies – Megalodon gave birth to live young, and the pups were already about 6 feet (2 meters) long at birth—bigger than most adult sharks today! 10. Still Some Megalodon Believers – Despite its confirmed extinction, some myths and hoaxes claim Megalodon still exists in the deep ocean, but no scientific evidence supports this. #fyp #DeepSeaMystery #megalodon #SharkTerror #DeepSeaHorror #Scary #OceanicHorror #UnchartedWaters #fypp

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