animal behavior
[INTERACTIVE] Hungry Hammerhead: NOAA Tagged Shark Swims Far For Food
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration tagged a female hammerhead shark two months ago. With the use of satellite-tracking tag, the researchers observed the shark swimming unexpectedly far for food.
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