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The video has the scientists aboard reveling at the size and speed of the shark as it eats at the bottom of the ocean, but ...
These creepy sharks glow bright green in the dark. Here's why. Rayne Ellis Updated June 14, 2018 at 11:57 AM ...
A local shark expert insisted the attack survivor is “very, very lucky” to have survived in one piece, adding, “I’d be buying ...
A new shark species with bizarrely similar characteristics to humans has been discovered by scientists in Australia. The new species, named the painted hornshark - or heterodontus marshallae - is ...
The study comes as the world’s oceans have become 30% more acidic than before the Industrial Revolution, which experts ...
Creepy stuff, no? Let’s contrast this with Jaws’ death in the Jaws 2 kids’ coloring book, which features photos of either the shark or people swimming, and never the twains shall meet.
New footage from National Geographic researcher David Gruber and his team reveals a shark glowing bright green 120 feet deep in Scripps Canyon off the coast of Southern California.
The new type of shark was only discovered by scientists in November 2022 and they are typically found in deeper waters, resembling fossils of long extinct sharks ...