Scientists have discovered the world's first hybrid sharks in Australian waters, with multiple generations of the new creature found along the nation's east coast.The good news is hybrid sharks can only swim a short distance before their batteries go out.
Scientists say the discovery of interbred sharks could signal the presence of new "tropical" sharks in waters as far south as Sydney, The Australian reported....
The scientists say interbreeding between the two shark species is a sign the animals are adapting to climate change and they also warn that hybridization could make the sharks stronger.
Tuesday, January 03, 2012
Even Sharks Are Going Hybrid
And of course, it's all the fault of climate change:
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Always back to global warming.
Yawn.
It's the ONLY logical explanation.
Just add it to the list of "No Matter What Happens, Someone Will Blame Global Warming"
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