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Scientists Discover Glow-in-the-Dark Sharks – Futurism
The kitefin shark is now the largest-known luminous underwater creature.

An amazing discovery: the first glowing sharks known to science.
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A team of researchers in New Zealand have discovered yet another mystery lurking in the deepest, mostly unexplored depths of our planets oceans: three species of sharks that can glow in the dark, NBC reports.
As detailed in a new paper published in the journal Frontiers in Marine Science last week, the researchers found for the first time that the kitefin shark, the blackbelly lanternshark, and the southern lanternshark…
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