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•Great white sharks are hanging out in the twilight zone and scientists don't know why
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Large marine predators including great white sharks regularly spend time in the twilight and midnig midnight of the ocean.
The twilight zone stretches between the depths of 656 and 3,280 feet (200 to 1,000 meters) Researchers mat 12 ed the diving patterns of 344 tagged predatory fish.
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