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Do Sharks Make Noises? An Accidental Discovery Might Just Answer
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Kwan, Jacklin
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Animal behavior
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/ Sharks, Research
2025
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Do Sharks Make Noises? An Accidental Discovery Might Just Answer
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Do Sharks Make Noises? An Accidental Discovery Might Just Answer
2025
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\"Sharks have long been thought to be mute, relying on stealth to hunt their prey and avoid predators. But now, sharks have been recorded making sounds for the very first time. The new recordings reveal that rig sharks (Mustelus lenticulatus)--small, bottom-dwelling sharks native to New Zealand--emit distinct clicks when handled by researchers underwater. These sounds were consistent and repeated across multiple individuals, and were potentially tied to distress or defensive responses, according to a study published Mar. 26 [2025] in the journal Royal Society Open Science.\" (Live Science) Learn about the discovery that rig sharks can make surprising clicking sounds.
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