Scientists have discovered four new species of “walking sharks” that can use their fins to crawl about in search of prey, according to a new study published by Conservation International. In shallow reefs between Papua New Guinea and Australia, the strolling sharks were discovered during a 12-year group study on global conservation by Conservation International. The good news is, they say the 3.3-foot “walking sharks” don’t pose a threat to people. Instead, their “ability to withstand low-oxygen environments and walk on their fins gives them a remarkable edge over their prey of small crustaceans and molluscs.”
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