
Biologists are buzzing about a thespian new print display what’s being called “the initial record of a thresher shark giving birth.”
Published online Dec. 23, 2014 in a scientific biography Coral Reefsphotographer Attila Bicskos
“That design finished adult in my rabble folder since it seemed to have a ‘blob’ on it that we suspicion was a jellyfish,” Bicskos told The Huffington Post in an email. “As it was we didn’t have a good form shot so we revisited my rabble folder and looked some-more closely during what we had. Even after we had stared during it for some time we couldn’t determine it was a birth, we theory it was only too fantastic for that.”
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The print of a shark, with red arrow indicating a rising pup.
The shark was swimming during a sea “cleaning station,” where furious sharks rally to let smaller fish mislay parasites and passed hankie from their bodies.
“It looks like this area is not only a cleaning station, that is already massively essential, it’s also serving as a pupping groundresearcher during a University of Chester
But a print might be only that!
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