Despite the discovery of new species related to the yellow shark, the sharks, like most sea creatures, are feeling the effects of planet sharing. For more related species, see here.
August 2nd, 2003 • Bertanya
Despite the discovery of new species related to the yellow shark, the sharks, like most sea creatures, are feeling the effects of planet sharing. For more related species, see here.
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August 3rd, 2003 at 12:57 pm »
Extinction - it’s the new dance that’s sweeping the ocean! However, according to this article, at least the mudshark population is slowly expanding. It seems to be difficult under the extreme conditions their livers must endure.