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We might be driving a rise in two-headed sharks

Por: Newsweek Tech January 21, 2023

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The last two decades have seen an increase in reports of a sea creature so terrifying that it has earned its own low-budget film franchise: the two-headed shark. Every few years, these menacing mutants pop up into the public consciousness.The occurrence of a two-headed shark is rare, Patrick Rice told Newsweek. He is chief science and research officer and principal investigator for marine research at the College of Florida Keys.As with any... + full article



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