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Scientists at the University of Auckland have recorded the first intentional sounds made by rig sharks, a species previously thought to be mute. The sounds are produced by forcefully snapping flattened teeth and occur when the sharks are disturbed or stressed. The study suggests these noises may serve as a defensive mechanism.
Courtesy: metro.co.uk
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