Scientists baffled as sharks found swimming inside one of world’s most active underwater volcanoes
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Scientists baffled as sharks found swimming inside one of world’s most active underwater volcanoes
Scientists studying one of the Pacific’s most active underwater volcanoes were stunned to find hammerhead and silky sharks living inside its crater. Footage captured near the Solomon Islands showed the animals swimming through hot, acidic water previously thought uninhabitable. Researchers say the discovery raises new questions about how marine life survives extreme environments and adapts to climate stress.

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