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Cockroaches that catch a ride on ants. Grasshoppers that climb aboard sheep. Hitchhiking animals are more common than you ...
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Sharks and Rays? Closer Than They Look—but Not to Bony FishImagine swimming in the deep blue, shadows gliding effortlessly beneath you—sleek, powerful, and mysterious. The ocean’s most ...
this rare footage gives us a shark’s-eye view of the interactions between these two very different kinds of sharks,” FAU ...
A "shark eye view" interaction between a nurse shark and a great white shark was recorded via camera tag by FAU marine biologists.
The end result wasn't much different for the San Jose Sharks with a second straight season finishing at the bottom of the NHL ...
A pair of orcas terrorizing white sharks off the coast of South Africa may have captured the popular imagination, but their activities may be quite damaging, new research suggests.
Massachusetts fisheries officials have approved new rules on shore-based shark fishing to address public safety concerns.
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.
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