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[edit] cow sharks
recently, my friend and i have made up something we call a cow shark. We didn't know there was anything actually called a cow shark untill today. our teacher said that anyone can edit anything on wikipedia, so we decided to try. According to Maddie, cow sharks eat lots of popcorn jellybeans, say mooch, and cause havoc on state property 74.61.13.198 (talk) 23:00, 4 June 2008 (UTC)