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  2. King Shark - Wikipedia

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    Born in Hawaii, Nanaue is a humanoid shark.His father is "The King of All Sharks"—also known as the Shark God. [3] Originally there were some doubts surrounding his origins, as other characters, such as special agent Sam Makoa, dismissed his origins as superstition and referred to him as a "savage mutation" and it was also implied that he was one of the "Wild Men", evolved animals based on ...

  3. Nanaue - Wikipedia

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    Nanaue is the son of Kāmohoaliʻi, who is the king of sharks. He was born with a shark's mouth on his back. [1] As a boy, Nanaue's mother, Kalei, told him to never eat meat as it would give him a craving for flesh. However, when he turned seven years old, he ate meat and began to crave human flesh.

  4. List of Aquaman enemies - Wikipedia

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    King Shark Nanaue [a] Superboy (vol. 3) #0 (October 1994) Born in Hawaii, Nanaue is a humanoid shark, his father is "The King of all Sharks" – also known as the Shark God. Other characters, such as Special Agent Sam Makoa, have dismissed this as superstition and referred to Nanaue as a "savage mutation" with no mystical nature.

  5. Characters of the DC Extended Universe - Wikipedia

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    Nanaue (voiced by Sylvester Stallone), [99] more commonly known as King Shark, is a demigod shark-human hybrid. Rumored to be the offspring of a shark god, Nanaue is a kind-hearted but childish individual who is misunderstood due to his appearance, monosyllabic speech, ravenous appetite, and taste for human flesh.

  6. Human trafficking - Wikipedia

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    Trafficking in organs is a form of human trafficking. It can take different forms. In some cases, the victim is compelled into giving up an organ. In other cases, the victim agrees to sell an organ in exchange of money/goods, but is not paid (or paid less). Finally, the victim may have the organ removed without the victim's knowledge (usually ...

  7. King Shark (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    King Shark is a fictional supervillain appearing in comic books published by DC Comics. King Shark may also refer to: King Shark (DC Extended Universe), a version of the character featuring in the DC Extended Universe film series; King Shark (Arrowverse), a version of the character featuring in the Arrowverse television universe

  8. The Shark God - Wikipedia

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    The Shark God may refer to: The Shark God, American title of the 2004 book The Last Heathen by Charles Montgomery; The Shark God, directed by John Griffith Wray; The Shark God, British title of the 1949 American film Omoo-Omoo, the Shark God; Kāmohoaliʻi, a shark god in Hawaiian religion; Ukupanipo, a shark god in Hawaiian religion; Dakuwaqa ...

  9. Dakuwaqa - Wikipedia

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    In one creation myth, the god was planning inland to conquer Kadavu Island [5] through the river when a goddess [6] challenged him in the form of an octopus. [7] After a great battle, the octopus won by pulling out his teeth with her eight arms which enabled her to hold off the massive attack of Dakuwaqa, forcing Dakuwaqa to promise to never attack Kadavu again.