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Scientists Discover Clicking Sounds in Rig Sharks for the First Time
Sharks have long been regarded as silent predators, but a new study shows that small rig sharks (Mustelus lenticulatus) can…
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Cuttlefish May Communicate Using Tentacle Waves, Study Finds
Cuttlefish is known for displaying quite a few number of methods to communicate. The list containing the methods like changing…
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Study Finds grey Seals Can Track Blood Oxygen to Prevent Drowning
Marine mammals rely on oxygen to survive, yet some species stay underwater for long periods without breathing. Scientists at the…
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Pregnant Great White Shark Killed in Queensland to Aid in Scientific Research
A massive female great white shark measuring 18.4 feet (5.6 meters) in length was found dead on a drumline deployed…
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Solitary Dolphin in Baltic Sea Talks to Himself, Researchers Think it’s a Sign of Loneliness
A bottlenose dolphin residing alone in the Baltic Sea has been documented producing thousands of vocalisations, potentially as a result…
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Panda-Coloured Amphipod Confirmed as New Species, Discovered Along Japan’s Coastline
Researchers in Japan have officially recognised a new amphipod species, Melita panda, which features black-and-white coloring resembling a panda. Discovered…
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Researchers Create Innovative 3D Maps to Understand Octopus Arm Systems
Researchers at San Francisco State University have taken a significant step in understanding the complexity of octopus arms by creating…
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Porbeagle Shark Predation Documented: Great White Likely Behind Attack
In a surprising turn of events, scientists have uncovered evidence suggesting that an adult porbeagle shark, a formidable predator in…
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