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  2. File:GreatClipsLogo.svg - Wikipedia

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    This logo image consists only of simple geometric shapes or text. It does not meet the threshold of originality needed for copyright protection, and is therefore in the public domain. Although it is free of copyright restrictions, this image may still be subject to other restrictions.

  3. Viral video shows sharks swimming alarmingly close to ... - AOL

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    A video showing multiple sharks swimming close to the shoreline just south of Myrtle Beach, California, has gone viral, gaining over ten million views since it was uploaded on May 16.

  4. Dumb gulper shark - Wikipedia

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    The dumb gulper shark may grow to be 43 in (110 cm) long and has a long, robust head, a long, flattened snout, a large y mouth, and large, green eyes, which help it see at 820 to 1260 ft (250 to 385 m) under water. [2] [3] The body is slender and of moderate size, and is grey to greyish-brown in colour, with a paler underside.

  5. Digital on-screen graphic - Wikipedia

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    In a typical digital on-screen graphic, the station's logo appears in a corner of the screen (in this simulated example, the bottom-right) A digital on-screen graphic , digitally originated graphic ( DOG , bug , [ 1 ] network bug , or screenbug ) is a watermark-like station logo that most television broadcasters overlay over a portion of the ...

  6. ‘Sharks swimming in the streets’: Video taken before ...

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  7. Amazing fight between Great White sharks caught on video - AOL

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    By MEGAN BARRETO The Telegraph reported a terrifying battle between two Great White sharks, captured in a close-up video by Barcroft Media. Geraldine Cooper from The Telegraph writes that Adam ...

  8. Thresher shark - Wikipedia

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    In the warmer waters of the Central and Western Pacific, bigeye and pelagic thresher sharks are more common. A thresher shark was seen on the live video feed from one of the ROVs monitoring BP's Macondo oil well blowout in the Gulf of Mexico. This is significantly deeper than the 500 m (1,600 ft) previously thought to be their limit.

  9. Large sharks now feasting on massive whale that died on ... - AOL

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    Sea Tow Venice accepted the task of dragging it away from Venice Beach, and company officials posted nearly a dozen videos March 13 of sharks circling the 44-foot-long carcass.