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In warmer waters, the shark embryos grew faster, used their yolk sac quicker and hatched earlier than usual. Hatchlings were born not only smaller, they needed to feed almost straight away—while lacking energy

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In warmer waters, the shark embryos grew faster, used their yolk sac quicker and hatched earlier than usual. Hatchlings were born not only smaller, they needed to feed almost straight away—while lacking energy photo copyright C.Gervais taken at
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Future too warm for baby sharks
New research has found as climate change causes the world's oceans to warm, baby sharks are born smaller, exhausted, undernourished and into environments that are already difficult for them to survive in.
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