Animals
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Experts Reveal Most Great White Shark Attacks on Humans are Cases of 'Mistaken Identity'
A first universal study testing a simulated shark vision model on the swimming behaviors of people, seals, and sea lions verify the theories that bite from great white sharks are often due to mistaken identity. Researchers are developing non-invasive vision-based gadgets that might protect surfers and swimmers from shark attacks.
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