Animals
Blacktip Sharks: Breeding Females Find Year-Round Sanctuary In Australia Bay
Rather than coming close to shore only to breed, James Cook University researchers found that female blacktip sharks remain in Cockle Bay, Australia, year-round with their young. This highlights the importance of conservation along coastal areas.
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