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Walking shark found in Papua New Guinea is new to science

Hemiscyllium dudgeonae is the tenth recorded species of walking shark, which use their pectoral fins to move across reef flats, and its limited range means it may be at high risk of extinction

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newscientist.comStai leggendo14 g fa

Walking shark found in Papua New Guinea is new to science

Hemiscyllium dudgeonae is the tenth recorded species of walking shark, which use their pectoral fins to move across reef flats, and its limited range means it may be at high risk of extinction

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economictimes.indiatimes.com12 g fa

A shark that walks instead of swims? Scientists just found a new one in the wild, and it may already be…

Scientists have identified a new species of 'walking' shark in Papua New Guinea, named Hemiscyllium dudgeonae. This unique shark uses its pectoral fins to navigate shallow reef flats, a trait shared with other members…

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news.mongabay.com13 g fa

New walking shark discovered in Papua New Guinea

Researchers have described a new-to-science species of walking shark in Papua New Guinea.

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infobae.com12 g fa

Identifican en Papúa Nueva Guinea una especie de tiburón caminante que podría desaparecer sin ser estudiada

Investigadores identificaron Hemiscyllium dudgeonae en Papua Nueva Guinea: tiburón que camina fuera del agua usando aletas pectorales. La especie corre riesgo de extinción antes de ser estudiada por pérdida de habitat y blanqueamiento de arrecifes.

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  1. martedì 16 giugno 2026·newscientist.com

    Walking shark found in Papua New Guinea is new to science

    Hemiscyllium dudgeonae is the tenth recorded species of walking shark, which use their pectoral fins to move across reef flats, and its limited range means it may be at high risk…

  2. giovedì 18 giugno 2026·news.mongabay.com

    New walking shark discovered in Papua New Guinea

    Researchers have described a new-to-science species of walking shark in Papua New Guinea.

  3. giovedì 18 giugno 2026·economictimes.indiatimes.com

    A shark that walks instead of swims? Scientists just found a new one in the wild, and it may already be facing extinction

    Scientists have identified a new species of 'walking' shark in Papua New Guinea, named Hemiscyllium dudgeonae. This unique shark uses its pectoral fins to navigate shallow reef…

  4. giovedì 18 giugno 2026·infobae.com

    Identifican en Papúa Nueva Guinea una especie de tiburón caminante que podría desaparecer sin ser estudiada

    Un patrón de manchas sin precedentes y análisis de ADN confirmaron que el animal hallado en la bahía de Milne era desconocido para la ciencia, aunque los lugareños lo llamaban…