"It is that range of biodiversity that we must care for - the whole thing - rather than just one or two stars."
-David Attenborough
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Saturday, June 9, 2012
JAWS--x2
Scientists have been researching the huge Great White Shark migrations, but found some astonishing news. They found that half go to a place west of Bass Strait. But the other half didn't go there. They went the opposite direction and headed towards Australia. These two sharks live in different places but have alike genes. Scientists believe there are two types of Great Whites; Great White Sharks, and the the Australian Great White Shark.
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