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Sharks after all are not silent

03/26/2025 by gehney.com
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The Houndshark species Mustelus Lenticulatus Paul Caiger At least one shark species has a bark to go along with its bite. It can make clicking on sounds, researchers report, a first one among an animal group that once thought to be completely silent. During his doctorate study at the University of Auckland in New Zealand, … Read more

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