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Parasitic Cookiecutter Sharks Terrorizes Not Only Great White Sharks, Whales, but Animals of All Sizes in Varying Ocean Depths – Science Times
Initially believed to prey on larger apex predators, research suggests that the parasitic cookiecutter sharks, Isistius brasiliensis,…

Despite their adorable names, cookiecutter sharks are terrifying creatures well known for ripping small, cookie-shaped chunks out of whales and sharks significantly larger than the sharks themselves. However, a new study suggests that the scourge of the…
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