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These sharks thrive in Alaska’s icy waters
When we think of Alaska, we typically think of grizzly bears, moose, and harsh tundras—not sharks. However, the icy waters of Alaska are home to several shark species. Sometimes, even exotic species ...
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Scientists Drop Cow Carcass 1,600 Meters Deep – And Eights Sharks Appear Out of Nowhere!
According to a study, eight Pacific sleeper sharks (Somniosus pacificus) appeared during an experiment in the South China Sea, marking the first known occurrence of the species in this region. The ...
Scientists have recorded a rare sighting of a shark in Antarctic waters. Jessica Kolbusz — an oceanographer at the Minderoo-University of Western Australia Deep-Sea Research Center — spotted an ...
The presence of Pacific sleeper sharks of varying body sizes was detected in the deep waters of the South China Sea using stationary cameras, with all individuals identified as female. News ...
When we think of Alaska, we typically think of grizzly bears, moose, and harsh tundras—not sharks. However, the icy waters of Alaska are home to several shark species. Sometimes, even exotic species ...
The post These Sharks Thrive in Alaska’s Icy Waters appeared first on A-Z Animals. Sleeper sharks spend most of their time 6,000 feet down in the ocean or lower. ©Dotted Yeti/Shutterstock.com Easily ...
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