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Hybrid shark
A shark with parents from two different species of sharks, having its genetic structure from one species while looking physically like another. Hybrid sharks may be the result of adapting to the changing environment where global warming and human fishing have made it difficult for their survival. A hybrid shark is thought to be stronger than its parent species due to the theory of survival of the fittest.
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