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Sharks can famously replace their teeth, with new ones always growing as they're using up the current set. As sharks rely on ...
The ocean is on track to become so acidic that sharks could quite literally lose their bite, new research found.
While sharks do replace their teeth continually, the findings suggest that they would need to do so more frequently in the ...
Sharks may be losing their deadly bite due to climate change, according to a new study. The apex predators’ razor sharp teeth ...
Even sharks’ famous tooth-regrowing ability may not save them from ocean acidification. Researchers found that future acidic ...
Scientists incubated shark teeth in water with different pH levels. In the more acidic water of the simulated scenario, shark ...
(CN) — An acidic ocean may seem like something out of a science fiction novel, but the reality is nearing. Scientists in ...
A family's vacation turned into a real treasure hunt after they excavated a monster-sized megalodon shark tooth in South Carolina. Paul Columbia and his sons were in Summerville when they ...
Ocean acidification threatens sharks' teeth - our report in category News in DiveInside - the fresh online magazine of Taucher.Net ...
Learn all about sharks and why we need them at a "Jawsome" new exhibit at the Houston Museum of Natural Science.
Megalodon and other extinct giant sharks started life in nurseries The largest sharks ever seem to have left their young in an unsupervised daycare.