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'Silent Killers' Sharks Break Their Silence Underwater, Caught Making Sounds for the First Time EverAs research continues, this revelation could reshape our understanding of how these mysterious predators interact in their ...
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Sciencing on MSNThe Rare Shark Species That Will Outlive Us AllThe mysterious Greenland shark has an unusually long lifespan, and scientists are beginning to think they finally know why.
Renowned for their incredible ability to breach the water while hunting, the disappearance of Great white sharks from False ...
Oceanic researchers proved that “Jaws” isn’t the silent killer it’s depicted as after recording shark noises for the first ...
Ever wonder why sharks have so many differently shaped teeth or why they keep regrowing throughout their lives? Dr. David ...
Researchers from the University of Aukland got a chance sighting of an octopus hitching a ride on the back of a shark, which ...
Researchers have recorded rig sharks producing clicking sounds by snapping their teeth together, likely as a stress or ...
A study shows how the loss of Great white sharks from False Bay is disrupting the marine food web and threatening ocean ...
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Sharks Are Dying by the Millions: But Not the Way You ThinkData shows that while retention bans are a positive first step, they alone won’t be sufficient to stop the ongoing decline.
Marine scientists from the University of Auckland witnessed an extraordinary event off the coast of New Zealand. They ...
For the first time, sharks have been recorded making sounds, breaking with the fish's long held reputation as a silent hunter ...
Researchers in New Zealand found that a small species of shark makes noises with their teeth when touched by humans — and now ...
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