Sharks may seem scary, but if you saw a 5-inch, glow-in-the-dark shark in the ocean, you may not be that intimidated.Scientists recently discovered a never-before-seen species of kitefin shark, according to Tulane University researchers. It’s only 5 1/2 inches and glows in the dark to attract its prey, instead of hunting it down like many other shark species. According to the researchers, it […]
Source: The Jacksonvill Daily News
Scientists discovered a new species of tiny glow-in-the-dark sharks
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