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Sand Tiger Shark Embryos Consume Siblings In Womb, Preserve Best Genes: A Study
Sand tiger sharks bring a whole new meaning to “sibling rivalry,” what with the first embryos in each of the paired uteri consuming all of their smaller siblings during gestation - a practice that enables them to reach such a large size at birth that they face few predators.
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