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Mashable Deals | Scientists Can Now See Through the Eyes of Some Sharks @MashableNews | Uploaded June 2018 | Updated October 2024, 1 day ago.
Researchers developed a 'shark-vision' camera that captures the world through the eyes of catsharks. It turns out that some sharks 'glow' in the dark with the help of biofluorescence. Scientists are not deep-diving into this booming field of study to figure out why some animals have a unique shine to them.

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