Off the muddy coastline of northwestern Australia, where mangrove creeks spill into the Indian Ocean, three dolphin species share the same warm, shallow water. They face the same sharks. But they do ...
Smaller coastal dolphins survive shark attacks at far higher rates than their larger relatives, but they also carry the scars to prove they are targeted more often. A global synthesis of shark bite ...
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