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Sharks and Rays? Closer Than They Look—but Not to Bony FishImagine swimming in the deep blue, shadows gliding effortlessly beneath you—sleek, powerful, and mysterious. The ocean’s most ...
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What Even Is a Fish? Biology’s Weirdest Classification ProblemImagine plunging into the mysterious depths of the ocean, surrounded by shimmering scales, undulating fins, and creatures ...
For the first time, sharks have been recorded making sounds, breaking with the fish's long held reputation as a silent hunter ...
Maori octopuses are the largest octopuses in the Southern Hemisphere, reaching about 1 meter (3.28 feet) in length. Shortfin mako sharks are known for being one of the fastest fish in the world, with ...
A fossilized tooth of a cartilaginous fish found in Japan's northernmost prefecture Hokkaido in 2013 is of a newly discovered ...
TEHRAN – The Department of Environment (DOE) is drafting an action plan for the preservation of sharks and rays. “It is a ...
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