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The Deadliest Ocean Predators
The ocean is home to some of the most dangerous predators on Earth. From towering sharks to seemingly harmless creatures you might never see coming, many species are equipped with deadly instincts, ...
Climate change is making ocean water more acidic. A new study suggests that a drop in pH could erode sharks’ teeth.
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Shark Teeth Are Corroding Due To Acidic Ocean Water, And This Is Bad News For The Top Predators
Sharks have the unique ability to replace their own teeth, with new ones growing in as they use up their current set. They ...
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Gummy sharks may not just be candy in the future
A recent study has found that increasing ocean acidification can damage shark teeth, putting the apex predator’s future at ...
The ocean,often imagined as a place of calm beauty , glowing corals, graceful dolphins, and gentle waves. But beneath that ...
Researchers are looking at how sharks can help gather ocean data for improved hurricane predictions by using sharks as freely ...
Scientists are studying how sharks could be used as free moving monitors to collect ocean data for better hurricane forecasts.
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