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Sharks Are Not Just All Hunting, They Also Sleep With Their Eyes Wide Open
A researcher who specialized in sleep among aquatic organisms, has discovered the first physiologic evidence that sharks take a break from seeking food. Mostly, 38 percent of shark species stayed awake at night.
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An Entirely New Species Found in a Critically Compromised Ecosystem
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