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(Castor-Carcharhinus)
The Beavershark (Castor-carcharhinus) is a hybrid anomaly between the North American Beaver (Castor canadensis) and the Bull Shark (Carcharhinus leucas) There is a suspected 169 Beaversharks left in North America, 78 in Central America, and 67 in South America. The origin of this species is estimated around 1545 in the Savannah River Delta, and migrated along the Atlantic coast. While scarce, the species thrived in very particular environments. They have been rumored to be numerous in Maryland, while other forms have been reported in rain forests in Latin America.

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Beavershark Attacks

While few and far between, Beavershark attacks are very gruesome. Although true numbers are hard to find they are rumored to have killed over 10 people.

Estimated Amount Of Beaversharks per Region {| class="wikitable" ! North America !! Central America !! South America __NOINDEX__
 * 169||78||67|67
 * 169||78||67|67