the strange mechanics of pregnancy in one Australian shark
- Written by: Alice L Buddle, Research assistant, University of Sydney
ShutterstockPeople tend to think of sharks as large, frightening predators with sharp teeth, so it might come as a surprise to learn that some shark babies grow in the same way as humans – attached to the mother by an umbilical cord and placenta.
Our recent research published in the Journal of Comparative Physiology B sheds light on the...
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