Biology
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Sharks Swim in Backyard Canals in Florida to Avoid Toxic Red Tide
Residents on Longboat Key in Sarasota, Florida, are used to seeing various aquatic species in their backyard canals. Still, the view they saw last week was unlike anything they'd seen before - and scientists believe it's due to the red tide bloom that's affecting the region.
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