"Unintended Discovery: Silky Sharks' Astonishing Fin Regeneration"

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While studying the migration of silky sharks off the coast of Florida, researcher Chelsea Black accidentally documented the rare phenomenon of a shark regenerating a sabotaged dorsal fin. After tagging the sharks for her Ph.D. research, she discovered one of the tagged sharks with a large wound in its dorsal fin, likely caused by human interference. A year later, the shark was spotted with a completely healed and 10.7% larger dorsal fin, showcasing an extraordinary feat of regeneration. This discovery sheds light on the remarkable resilience of sharks and highlights the importance of wildlife protection and conservation efforts.
Topics:science#marine-biology-wildlife-conservation#marine-research#shark-conservation#shark-regeneration#silky-sharks#wildlife-protection
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