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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNListen to the First Known Recording of Shark Sounds, a 'Weird' Audio Clip Captured at a Marine Lab in New ZealandScientists have long thought that sharks roam the ocean in silence. But now, a new recording is challenging that assumption.
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New Scientist on MSNSharks aren’t silent after allA species of houndshark called Mustelus lenticulatus makes sharp clicking noises when handled. Until now, sharks as a group ...
On average, sharks kill around ten people every year. These toothy ocean monsters look terrifying and can inflict severe damage when they attack, making them appear to be ferocious killers. But, in ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNSee 15 Captivating Images From the British Wildlife Photography Awards, From a Majestic Shark to Hungry PigeonsThe winning photographs highlight the diversity of animal and plant life in Britain as well as the often hidden behaviors of ...
Researchers from the University of Aukland got a chance sighting of an octopus hitching a ride on the back of a shark, which ...
“We could see these tentacles moving,” she added in a March 20 interview with The New York Times.
Two killer whales have killed dozens — if not hundreds — of sharks, including the vaunted great whites, with an ease that has ...
Few sights in nature are as breathtaking and surreal as a great white shark launching itself completely out of the water, ...
Florida researchers have identified a record-breaking great white shark as it is tracked down Florida's coastline ahead of ...
Shark teeth from museum jaws can now reveal what sharks ate decades ago. New research shows preservation chemicals don’t ...
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