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Researchers reveal how many bull sharks are in south-east Queensland waters
Overall, the number of bull sharks in south-east Queensland is booming – but it’s not entirely clear why. They could be reproducing at a higher rate, or new populations could be migrating here as waters heat up further north.
The University of the Sunshine Coast research team surgically…
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