Biology
Reef Sharks Have Remarkably Small Appetite
Sharks have a reputation for having large appetites, but it appears that reef sharks are remarkably light eaters. After pumping the stomachs of black-tip, white-tip and grey reef sharks, researchers found the animals eat small meals infrequently and opportunistically.
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