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Great White Sharks and Tuna Face Overheating Risk Due to Warming Oceans
A new study reveals that warm-bodied fish species, including great white sharks and tuna, are increasingly vulnerable to rising ocean temperatures as their higher energy consumption makes them susceptible to overheating and habitat shrinkage.
23 Apr, 17:02 — 23 Apr, 17:02
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