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New Zealand rig sharks found to produce sounds

China.dot.org 26 Mar 2025
While over 1,000 species of bony fish are known to use sound for communication, sharks and other elasmobranchs have never been observed producing sounds voluntarily ... Enditem .
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The killer whales hunting great whites — to eat their livers

Independent online (SA) 25 Mar 2025
They preyed on bony fish, rays, small cetaceans and other sharks ... Killer whales eat a wide range of food as a species, from fish to squid to marine mammals such as seals ... fish in the ocean, Towner said.
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Two killer whales are hunting great white sharks — to eat their livers

Toronto Sun 22 Mar 2025
They preyed on bony fish, rays, small cetaceans and other sharks.Advertisement 5 ... Killer whales eat a wide range of food as a species, from fish to squid to marine mammals such as seals.
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We probably inherited our joints from… a fish

Ars Technica 21 Mar 2025
This left the question of whether they are just a feature of bony skeletons in general or if they are also found in fish with cartilaginous skeletons, such as sharks and skates (there are no land ...
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Marine biologist speaks out against fishing of catsharks

Independent Online 21 Mar 2025
... them as bycatch, these species should NOT be targeted through fishing in the first place, given that sharks, unlike bony fish, reproduce relatively slowly and in small numbers.".
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Atlantic Sturgeon Were Fished Almost To Extinction − Ancient DNA Reveals How Chesapeake Bay Population ...

MENA FN 20 Mar 2025
(MENAFN - The Conversation) Sturgeons are one of the oldest groups of fishes. Sporting an armor of five rows of bony, modified scales called dermal scutes and a sharklike tail fin, this group of ... .
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Michigan brewer to launch sturgeon conservation effort with new beer. When to get the brew

Livingston Daily 19 Mar 2025
Learn about sturgeon, Wisconsin's largest and oldest native fish. Wisconsin's oldest native fish, the lake sturgeon is carefully managed to keep its population healthy ... The fish are long-lived, with some documented at more than 100 years old.
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'We will preserve them': saving Cambodia's crocodiles

RTE 18 Mar 2025
The crocodile, which can grow up to four metres long, is distinguished by dragon-like bony crests behind each eye ... The siamese crocodile is distinguished by dragon-like bony crests behind each eye.
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