Sharks
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Shark Genome Provides New Insights To Immunity, Bone Formation
The immune system of the elephant shark is simpler than many other vertebrates studied so far. The present studies also explain, why cartilaginous fishes do not generate human-like bones.
Latest Research Articles
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Shark Attack Survivor Calls for Cull, Reignites Long Standing Debate in Australia
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Man Rescued in Australia After Shark Attacks Kayak
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Coastal Shark Population in Southeast US on the Rise
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Ghost Sharks: 280 Million Year Old Skull Explains Origin of the Strange Animal
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Two-Headed Sharks on the Rise and Scientists Have No Clue Why
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Tuna and Great White Shark Share Same 'Super Predator Genes'
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Rare Discovery: Fossilized Teeth Lead to Identification of New Extinct Giant Shark Species
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New 'Smart Drums' Deployed as Shark Attacks Increase in New South Whales
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Shark Cannibalism? New Video Shows One Shark Eat Another in Florida
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Shark Fins, Meat Should Never Be Eaten: High Concentration of Neurotoxins Found in Sharks
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Nuclear Bomb Pulses Reveal 400-Year-Old Greenland Shark is World's Longest Living Vertebrate
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Study: Did Sharks Cannibalize Their Young? Teeth in Poop Fossil Say Yes