Scientists discover two new shark species with chainsaw-like noses

Good News Notes: “Researchers have identified two new species of shark in the waters off eastern Africa. The rare little creatures range from about three to four-and-a-half feet in length and belong to a group called sixgill sawsharks. Their discovery came as a surprise to scientists, who previously knew of only a single species of…

New species of walking sharks discovered in south Pacific

 Good News Notes: “Four new species of tropical shark that use their fins to walk have been discovered off the coasts of northern Australia and New Guinea during a 12-year study. The ornately patterned sharks are no threat to humans, preying instead upon small fish and invertebrates in the shallow waters. The sharks ‘walk’ using…

Mystery Solved

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