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Scientists Stunned: Sharks Can Actually ‘Talk’ – Listen to the First-Ever RecordingsFor decades, sharks were seen as silent hunters. A groundbreaking discovery reveals they’ve been “speaking” all along and the ...
A new study based on two decades of data shows what happens in an ocean ecosystem without great white sharks. Great white ...
Massachusetts fisheries officials have approved new rules on shore-based shark fishing to address public safety concerns.
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TheTravel on MSNCalifornia May Have Had The First-Ever Baby Great White Shark SightingWhat is not known, despite the millions of years that great white sharks have been alive, is where they are born or how many ...
Researchers in New Zealand found that a small species of shark makes noises with their teeth when touched by humans — and now researchers want to look further into how and why sharks make this noise.
Clicklike noises made by a small species of shark represent the first instance of a shark actively producing sound ...
The researchers noticed that whenever a shark was held, it would start clicking – possibly, Nieder said, the sound of the ...
"Sharks are maybe not as silent as we thought," said Nieder, the lead author of the study who is a biologist at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution in Massachusetts. Nieder found that these ...
Most of what’s known about the deep-sea painted swellshark, was learned when researchers found specimens in the fish markets ...
Seton Hill student Nora Ozimek knew in high school she wanted to pursue a career in science. But even Ozimek, a junior ...
“The open question is, ‘Would the sharks make the noises in more natural circumstances?’” says marine biologist Dennis Higgs of the University of Windsor in Canada, who was not involved in ...
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