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Scientists in New Zealand believe they may have the first-ever recording of a shark making noise.
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Scientists in New Zealand believe they may have the first-ever recording of a shark making noise.
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Researchers in New Zealand found that a small species of shark makes noises with their teeth when touched by humans Scientists say they recorded the first-ever shark sounds, despite the long-held ...
But sharks don't have swim bladders. For a long time, Nieder said, sharks have been viewed as silent – which may have contributed to them getting kind of a bad rap. From films like "Jaws," to "Deep ...
Scientists in New Zealand believe they may have the first-ever recording of a shark making noise.
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