
Acidifying Oceans Could Eat Away at Sharks' Skin and Teeth
Acidifying Oceans Could Eat Away at Sharks' Skin and Teeth
Science, Spoken · SpokenLayer
December 25, 20195m 44s
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Show Notes
For hundreds of millions of years, sharks have been roaming Earth’s oceans making meals out of a huge range of critters, from the whale shark gobbling up tiny krill to the 60-foot megalodon that could take down whales. Their ancestral line has survived mass extinctions with ease, most notably the catastrophe that took down the dinosaurs.
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