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World Service,3 mins

Why do sharks like jazz music?

Newsday

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Australian scientists have discovered that sharks can equate jazz music with food. They've also found out that the marine predators can tell one bit of music from another, proving they're even more intelligent then previously thought. Culum Brown is one of the scientists from Macquarie University in Sydney. (Picture: A shark swims in a tank at the New York Aquarium. Credit Mario Tama/Getty Images)

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