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Shark Bites: Episode 3 - Auckland Museum
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- Shark Bites: Episode 3 - Auckland Museum
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Do you know what a shark egg looks like? Oviparity – the laying of eggs – are one of the many ways sharks reproduce, as we learnt talking to our curator of marine biology and shark expert Clinton Duffy . You can learn these facts and more in Sharks, on now 🦈 Exhibition created by Australian Museum and supported by Earth Sciences NZ ---- Subscribe to our YouTube Channel and stay up to date about What's On at Auckland Museum: www.youtube.com/aucklandmuseum Visit our Facebook page: www.facebook....
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- auckland museum / auckland / new zealand / exhibitions / gallery / art / museum
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