Researchers have discovered that male ratfish, or ghost sharks, possess a unique appendage called a tenaculum, which features teeth-like structures used for gripping females during mating, challenging previously held beliefs that teeth are solely oral structures. This finding, derived from an analysis of 40 specimens, suggests evolutionary adaptations in tooth development and opens up questions about the broader implications for other species.
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‘Wedding crasher stole $60,000 in gifts during newlyweds’ reception’
A man named Armean Shirehjini allegedly crashed a wedding reception in Glendale, California, stealing approximately $60,000 in cash and checks from a gift box. After being identified through CCTV footage, he was arrested along with a suspected accomplice, with police recovering stolen items and firearms from their homes, though neither has been charged yet. Want More Context? 🔎
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