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flag Rising ocean acidity, caused by CO2 emissions, is weakening shark teeth, threatening their survival.

flag Ocean acidification, driven by increased CO2 levels from human activities, is damaging shark teeth, making them more brittle and prone to loss. flag A study by researchers from the University of Adelaide and Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf found that sharks in more acidic waters have fewer, smaller, and more damaged teeth, which could affect their ability to hunt and survive. flag The study highlights the need to reduce CO2 emissions to protect marine ecosystems.

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