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Myth or Reality: Do Sharks Really Have to Move Constantly?

Summary by Science-Et-vie.com
They have been gliding in the oceans for hundreds of millions of years, often wrapped in mystery and misconceptions. Among them, an animal condemned to swim endlessly under penalty of choking. Yet, the respiration of sharks reveals a much more nuanced reality. Far from the image of the predator in perpetual motion, some species rest still on the seabed, breathing without apparent effort. This contrast illuminates an unsuspected diversity in the …
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They have been gliding in the oceans for hundreds of millions of years, often wrapped in mystery and misconceptions. Among them, an animal condemned to swim endlessly under penalty of choking. Yet, the respiration of sharks reveals a much more nuanced reality. Far from the image of the predator in perpetual motion, some species rest still on the seabed, breathing without apparent effort. This contrast illuminates an unsuspected diversity in the …

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Science-et-vie.com broke the news in on Thursday, June 19, 2025.
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