sharks
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Sharks of the Corn’s Trailer Is Propelled by Ultra Low-Budget Goofballery
From SRS Cinema, the distributor behind such titles as Dune World, Amityville Shark House, and Zillafoot (combining the powers of Godzilla and Bigfoot) comes another title seemingly assembled from Mad Libs and somebody’s (literally, in this case) corny sense of humour: Sharks of the Corn.
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Something Wiped Out Nearly All Sharks 19 Million Years Ago, New Research Suggests
Scientists have stumbled upon a previously unknown extinction event that decimated ocean shark populations 19 million years ago. The cause of this sudden die-off, in which global shark populations plummeted by 90%, is a complete mystery.
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Weirdo Manta Shark Found Fossilised in Mexican Limestone
Paleontologists have announced the discovery of an extraordinary fossil shark in Mexico. They describe Aquilolamna milarcae, a Late Cretaceous shark that was wider than it was long, with an oddly slender pair of pectoral fins. This shark, far from a ferocious biter, may have survived by eating plankton.
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Glow in the Dark Sharks Are a Thing, So Good Luck Sleeping
Who knew sharks could glow in the dark? Researchers have discovered three bioluminescent shark species off the coast of New Zealand.