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It seems that great white #sharks have many secrets! Not only are they filled with heavy metals that would be toxic to most animals, they also seem to not be deterred by kelp like previously thought! Work by @JewellResearch AND @DrNeilHammer: https://t.co/99pLARV8th Please RT!
Just a reminder that the ocean has #sharks. It has had sharks for a very long time. You finally getting to see them because of technology does not mean there were not sharks there before. Sharks have EVERY RIGHT to be in their home (aka WATER). (Pls stop freaking out.)
#TFUI recently interviewed scientist Andrew Stewart from NZ: https://t.co/8fZUCb4W9F
And The Watermen Project's @InkaCresswell from the UK: https://t.co/qjdUmySo1h
Where is #TheFinsUnitedInitiative going to in March? Stay tuned... (or find out earlier: https://t.co/86e6tdcluf)
Have you read our latest #BehindtheFins interview with the inspiring @InkaCresswell of @WatermenProject? This is one you DON'T want to miss: https://t.co/KJr2hd8xsP
The Pygmy shark (Euprotomicrus bispinatus) is a shark that has been found in numerous locations in the Pacific, Indian and Atlantic Oceans. It’s one of smallest shark species in the world; it is said to be the second-smallest after the dwarf lanternshark. https://t.co/LdYfiD9LJS
A recap of #NewZealandWeek over on The Fins United Initiative... smalltooth sand tiger shark (Odontaspis ferox): https://t.co/XZrnLkMBsw
McMillan's catshark (Parmaturus macmillani): https://t.co/6qO0Mzw0RM
Seal shark (Dalatias licha): https://t.co/tXy6MU5JT5 #diversesharks
Positive thoughts lead to a positive outlook which leads to a positive heart and a positive life.
We're featuring the Galapagos shark (Carcharhinus galapagensis) this week on the #TFUI blog: https://t.co/3MLbyAZbB5