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Ocean Acidification is Robbing Sharks of Their Predatory Senses [VIDEO]
It has long been known that sharks, as apex predators, can practically smell the fear of their prey as they stalk the ocean's depths. But new research is suggesting that that might all soon change, as the increasing acidification of ocean waters could be robbing sharks of their ability to sense the smell of food.
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