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Researchers dispute stability of white shark population

Butting heads

Researchers are butting heads over the number of white sharks along the South African coastline, with some believing that the population is stable and has moved from the coast of the Western Cape to the Eastern Cape coast to escape predatory orcas, accounting for some of the rare sightings along the western coastline.

New research, however,

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