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Recently, the effects of ocean acidification conditions were investigated on the puffadder shyshark (Haploblepharus edwarsii) over different periods of time.
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Shark skin may get corroded by the acidifying oceans - Science
Scientists have discovered that sharks nearly went extinct 19 million years ago. It could be one of the biggest such mass extinction events since the disappearance of the dinosaurs during the Cretaceous period. The findings could be helpful in understanding
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