Animals
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Artificial Insemination Shows "Virgin Births" in Sharks May Be More Common Than Thought
A toothy predator with bloodthirstiness might not be such an uncomplicated sell as a needed species, but sharks play an important role in the ecosystem of oceans, and safeguarding them is as worthy an effort of conservation as any other
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