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Wildlife experts disclose disturbing details after 14-foot thresher shark washes ashore: 'Major risk to sharks and other ocean wildlife'They typically live close to ocean coastlines around the world and migrate frequently. The common thresher is currently listed as vulnerable by the International Union for Conservation of Nature ...
A three-quarter view of a micro-CT scanned vertebral column segment and a single micro-CT scanned vertebra of a common thresher shark. In the thresher column, the frontmost vertebra is a ...
The common thresher attack stuns and immobilizes its prey with a rapid strike with its tail, then moves in for the kill. (Still Image: iStock/bearacreative) Explore Subscribe Newsletters Content ...
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