Sharks
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Sharks Could Cope with Climate Change, Study Suggests
Shark fossil teeth recently found in the Arctic Ocean suggest that the predators, despite the rising salinity of Arctic waters, could cope with climate change, according to a new study.
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Great White Shark Populations are in "Good Health," Say Experts
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Great White Shark Repeatedly Spotted off Florida Coast
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Scary Cape Cod Shark Brochure Does More than Address Safety Concerns
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Dolphins Protect Long-Distance Swimmer from Great White Shark
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Great White Shark Circles Men in Boat for Nearly 10 Minutes Before Leaving [VIDEO]
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Live Shark Found Stranded On Delaware Beach
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Sand Tiger Shark Embryos Consume Siblings In Womb, Preserve Best Genes: A Study
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Conservation Group to Regulate Shark 'Fin' Trading, Adds 5 Shark Species to Protected List
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Thousands of Sharks Descend on Florida Beaches during Annual Migration [VIDEO]
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Mystery Sharks Caught in Australia Identified as Mandarin Dogfish
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Embryonic Sharks Can Sense Predators' Electric Fields: Study