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AUSTRALIAN HYBRID SHARK!
_____________________________________________________________ The first hybrid shark ever discovered: the mating of the two species – local Australian black-tip shark with its global counterpart, the common black-tip – was an unprecedented discovery with implications for the entire shark world. —————————————————————————————– Hybrid sharks … Continue reading
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Tagged . Colin Simpfendorfer of James Cook University's Fishing and Fisheries Research Centre, Climate change: Hybrid sharks mark survival strategy, Dr Jennifer Ovenden, Hybridisation, larger common black tip, smaller Australian black tip, weehingthong, Wild hybrids are usually hard to find
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