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Sharks Reproducing Asexually>>A new Species? PDF Print E-mail
X-files - Cryptozoology
Written by chaz1   
Thursday, 24 May 2007

We're hearing about sharks that are not the product of male and female. Could science be cought with it's collective pants down.


Is this natures attempt to survive ? Is this Evolution creating new species that like worms are  Asexual ?

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Female hammerhead sharks can reproduce without having sex, scientists confirm. The evidence comes from a shark at Henry Doorly Zoo in Nebraska which gave birth to a pup in 2001 despite having had no contact with a male.Image

Genetic tests by a team from Belfast, Nebraska and Florida prove conclusively the young animal possessed no paternal DNA, Biology Letters journal reports.

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No Wonder sharks have been around for millions of years,

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