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Sea lion s death from tuberculosis on Kangaroo Island prompts call for more testing

Sea lion s death from tuberculosis on Kangaroo Island prompts call for more testing ThuThursday 14 An Australian sea lion pup at Seal Bay on Kangaroo Island. ( Print text only Cancel An animal scientist wants more Australian sea lions tested for tuberculosis, after one of the creatures was found to have died from the disease on Kangaroo Island. Key points: The disease can be passed on to humans but only with very close contact Scientists who wrote a paper on the discovery hope it prompts more research The three-year-old juvenile sea lion was found dead on a beach at Kingscote in 2017, but the case was only reported in the Journal of Wildlife Diseases last week.

Monstrous Shark with Goblin-Like Jaws Found in the Deep Sea

Close A strange shark was found recently by scientists in the deep sea off the coast of Taiwan. The scientists pulled four of the viper dogfish sharks known as Trigonognathus kabeyai during a fish survey. Three out of the four died instantly after capture, but one survived for about 24 hours after which it died too. (Photo : George Desipris) Description of The Viper Dog Fish Sharks (Trigonognathus kabeyai) Trigonognathus kabeyai is a strange-looking shark with a distinctive glowing belly, creepy, glass-like eyes, ink-black with gnarly, needle-like teeth and a protruding jaw. The tiny shark has pointed teeth and a glowing underside, it also has slender canine-like teeth that are well spaced. This feature differentiates it from other sharks that have teeth designed to cut and shred. The tiny shark measures between 7 to 21 inches and is benthopelagic, meaning it lives close to the bottom or mid-depths of the ocean. It feeds mainly on bony fish and crustaceans as revealed by a Jou

Rare Himalayan Serow spotted in Spiti Valley | The Himalayan Serow, presumed extinct, spotted in Himachal Pradesh s Spiti Valley [WATCH]

Updated Dec 13, 2020 | 10:26 IST A short video taken by the wildlife officials shows the rare animal moving near a stream where it was grazing. However, it fled the area after sensing human movement. Serow presumed extinct spotted in Himachal s Spiti Valley  |  Photo Credit: ANI Manali: The Himalayan Serow, a subspecies of the mainland serow that was presumed extinct, was sighted and photographed in the cold deserts of the Spiti valley for the first time. According to reports, the rare goat antelope was spotted by a number of residents of the Hurling village. Following the sighting, a wildlife department team reached the spot for rescue operations and managed to take some pictures of the elusive animal.

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