The first-ever sounds of sharks have been captured by researchers, according to a new study in the journal Royal Society Open ...
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The Silent Hunters No More: Scientists Discover That Sharks Can Produce SoundsFor years, scientists believed that sharks were among the few silent hunters of the ocean. Unlike whales and dolphins, sharks ...
As college students flock to Florida’s sandy beaches, researchers are tracking a record-breaking apex predator also heading south for the holiday. Contender, a 1,653-pound male great white shark ...
Researchers in New Zealand have made what they believe is the first recording of a shark actively making noise.
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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 ZealandResearchers detected short clicking noises from rig sharks during handling in the lab, though they're not sure why or how the sound is produced ...
Neither shark backbone specimens were found with the ... Ultimately, there’s just one way to know for certain how long megalodon was and what it looked like. “What we really need is the ...
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