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Blue Sharks’ Freaky Tooth-Skin Makes It Possible For Them To Change Color To Green And Even Gold
Sharks have teeth on their skin. It’s a weird idea to get your head around, we know, but that’s not even the big news. New research has revealed that the pulp found within the adapted gnashers on ...
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Novel nanostructures in blue sharks reveal their remarkable potential for dynamic color-change
New research into the anatomy of blue sharks (Prionace glauca) reveals a unique nanostructure in their skin that produces their iconic blue coloration, but intriguingly, also suggests a potential ...
A small, 4-foot female blue shark that was found deceased earlier this week on a beach near Avenue U in Seaside will be used for educational purposes by the Seaside Aquarium. While the blue shark is ...
Deserved or not, there is no oceanic creature more universally feared than the shark. A glimpse of their fins cutting above the water is enough to empty a beach, and seeing one up close might be the ...
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