Animals
White Sharks Rely on Liver Oil for Buoyancy and Fuel for Long Journeys [VIDEO]
Great white sharks use fat and oil stored in their livers to provide buoyancy and fuel non-stop journeys exceeding 2,500 miles, according to researcher from Stanford University's Hopkins's Marine Station and Monterey Bay Aquarium.
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