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bonnethead sharks (Sphyrna tiburo, family: Sphyrnidae (hammerhead sharks)) gave birth to a normally developed, live female pup which was apparently later killed by another fish in the aquarium. This birth is significant
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P. M. & Overstrom N. A. / Scanalytics Inc. / Chapman D. D. / Johns Hopkins University Press / Hess / M.S.S. / P.A.P / CRC Press / The Royal Society 426 D. D. / /

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United States / Monaco / /

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Extinction / /

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Nova Southeastern University / Guy Harvey Research Institute / Henry Doorly Zoo / University Belfast Research Ethics Committee / Queen’s University / University of Miami / Rickenbacker Causeway / Pew Institute / /

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post-meiotic products / /

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Florida Keys / /

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Pew Institute for Ocean Science / Roe Foundation / Queen’s University Belfast Research Ethics Committee / The Johns Hopkins University / Nova Southeastern University / National Science Foundation / School of Biological Sciences / Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science / Agricultural Research Service / Guy Harvey Research Institute / USDA / University of Miami / Wildlife Conservation Society / Royal Society / Oceanographic Centre / Centre for Conservation and Research / /

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W.I. Montgomery / Nat / Paulo A. Prodo / A. Ferguson / Comp / Biological Sciences / /

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General / *Author / /

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Nebraska / Florida / M. B. / /

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West Florida / /

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DNA profiling / genotype / laser system / /

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