Australia's northeastern coast is home to the unique epaulette shark, known for its ability to "walk" on fins and survive in ...
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An exclusive look inside the largest effort ever mounted to keep the Great Barrier Reef alive
Australia is doing absolutely everything to protect its most iconic ecosystem — except, perhaps, the one thing that really ...
The Caribbean Sea is often associated with crystal-clear water, vibrant coral reefs, and post-card perfect beaches. But ...
A new study published in Ecology and Evolution has evaluated the extent to which recently identified Important Shark and Ray ...
Scientists studying Australia’s walking sharks found reproduction demands no extra energy, even under stress, raising new ...
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China and Vietnam lead in coral reef destruction in South China Sea -- study
CHINA and Vietnam lead the countries that have caused massive coral reef destruction in the South China Sea, according to a ...
Known as Mindoro’s “crown jewel,” the Apo Reef Natural Park (ARNP) is home to some of the world’s diverse fish species, ...
It is a brilliant blue-sky day in Port Sudan, cloudless, the dry heat tempered by a Red Sea breeze as a small boat putt-putts away from a rickety wooden pier loaded with day tripping families.
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These 'walking' epaulette sharks can make and lay eggs without spending extra energy, scientists say
Known best for their ability to "walk" on the sand and coral where they usually live, new research shows epaulette sharks could also defy assumptions in other ways.
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These Walking Sharks Defy Biology’s Reproduction Rules, Scientists Reveal
Epaulette shark remain 'remarkably stable' throughout a reproduction process.
Meet the walking shark, a species of shark that can walk on land, survive low oxygen environments, and reproduce without ...
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