WASHINGTON — Some species of shark return to the same breeding grounds for decades at a time, and live longer than previously thought, scientists studying the animals off Florida say. Scientists with ...
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Researchers make concerning observation while tracking shark movements: 'Untold effects'
Scientists discovered an alarming trend in female angel sharks — they're not venturing to breeding grounds. According to Phys.org, the research reveals that the Critically Endangered female angel ...
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Enormous great white shark off US coast could lead scientists to secret breeding ground
The largest great white shark ever recorded in the Atlantic Ocean has emerged - and researchers are hoping he'll guide them to his species' mysterious breeding grounds. Contender, the massive 14-foot, ...
A 13-foot great white shark said to rival "Contender" - the largest ever tracked in the Atlantic - and is gliding off the New York-New Jersey coast. Chris Fischer, founder of the marine research ...
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According to Phys.org, the research reveals that the Critically Endangered female angel sharks are skipping mating season to stay cool. A team of marine researchers, co-led by scientists at the Angel ...
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