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All That's Interesting on MSNDo Sharks Make Noise? Scientists Just Discovered That They Do"At first we had no idea what it was because sharks were not supposed to make any sounds." Scientists had always thought that ...
A small international team of marine biologists has observed the first known instance of a shark intentionally making sounds.
Researchers have recorded rig sharks producing clicking sounds by snapping their teeth together, likely as a stress or ...
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Newser on MSNA Pair of Orcas Are Terrorizing SharksThere's something striking fear into the hearts of great white sharks off the coast of South Africa: two killer whales with ...
Clicklike noises made by a small species of shark represent the first instance of a shark actively producing sound ...
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Researchers long believed sharks to be silent animals based on their anatomy, but unprecedented evidence shows the rig shark ...
Two killer whales have killed dozens — if not hundreds — of sharks, including the vaunted great whites, with an ease that has ...
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Futurism on MSNIt Turns Out Sharks Make Noises, and Here's What They Sound LikeFor the first time ever, scientists have recorded a species of shark actively producing a sound. And it's not what you'd ...
Can sharks be kept at bay without harm? A scientist is testing an electromagnetic barrier off Cape Cod to find out.
The clicking behaviour has been described in the new study as the first documented case of a shark deliberately making sound ...
Although the shark might not have been able to see the crafty cephalopod, it was most likely aware of its passenger. Sharks have sensory organs called lateral lines all over their bodies to help ...
Only 5% of the movements happened when the shark wasn’t obviously moving its body, according to the study. With no specialized sound-producing organs found in these sharks, the researchers are ...
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