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Posted: 2025-04-12 21:40:13 UTC

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A new study reveals that white sharks have high levels of mercury and arsenic in their blood, which are toxic to other animals. However, there is evidence suggesting that sharks may have a mechanism to mitigate the harmful effects of heavy metal exposure, presenting an opportunity for future research.
White sharks have high levels of mercury and arsenic in their blood.
These levels are toxic to other animals.
Sharks may have a mechanism to mitigate the harmful effects of heavy metal exposure.
Opportunity for future research.
High levels of mercury and arsenic in white shark blood could be harmful.