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First Confirmed ‘Night Shark’ In Puerto Rico Spotted

Por: Forbes Tech January 16, 2023

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With it’s slim, silver-copper body, pointed snout, large eyes, and small fins, the shark captured by a small-scale commercial fisher looked like any other shark in the family Carcharhinidae, known as the requiem sharks. One of the largest and best-known families of sharks, these animals are medium-to-large, active predators that are known to be migratory and found in waters worldwide. They can sometimes be hard to tell apart since so many in... + full article



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