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Scientists Stunned: Sharks Can Actually ‘Talk’ – Listen to the First-Ever RecordingsFor decades, sharks were seen as silent hunters. A groundbreaking discovery reveals they’ve been “speaking” all along and the ...
(Click on them in any order you wish.) For more complete information on shark anatomy and physiology, see The Hunt and the books listed below and under Resources. As if sharks didn't have enough ...
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Do Sharks Make Noise? Scientists Just Discovered That They DoThough an analysis of the sharks’ anatomy did not identify any sound-producing organs, the team hypothesized that the species uses its unique teeth and jaws to deliberately create fast-paced ...
At the forefront of hit movies like “Jaws,” “47 Meters Down” and “Sharknado,” sharks are often represented as fearsome, dangerous creatures — despite posing a statistically low risk to humans.
Also, scans of shark anatomy have shown that they have no other organs or structures that appear capable of producing sounds. So, it came as a surprise to researchers when the juvenile rig sharks ...
(Click on them in any order you wish.) For more complete information on shark anatomy and physiology, see The Huntand the books listed below and under Resources.
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