With documented swimming speeds of up to 46 miles per hour, mako sharks represent the world’s fastest elasmobranch species.
Watching a great white shark shoot out of the water only a few feet from your boat is chilling! Listen to this crowd react!
A recent sighting in New Zealand showed that the sea is full of surprises. While on a research trip, marine scientists observed an octopus attached to the head of a shortfin mako shark.
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Here’s What the Shark Fin On Cars Is For
The devices then convert the signals from the shark fin on your car back into usable, high-quality audio and visuals and ...
Since breaching requires enough open water below the shark to allow for a high-speed attack ... Explosive Muscle Power: Their caudal fin (tail fin) is the engine behind the breach, generating ...
Greenland sharks are thought to have lifespans that can reach 400 years. Building upon previous work, University of Tokyo-led researchers have now sequenced a chromosome-level genome of the Greenland ...
Maruti Suzuki is currently preparing for the launch of its first born electric vehicle. The EV christened eVitara was ...
From a clever fox to a roaring deer, the images honored in this year’s British Wildlife Photography Awards contest capture ...
Jason Rosenfeld and Luke Beard have caught plenty of fish, but one catch on Saturday is one they'll remember for a lifetime.
Shark fin trade continued despite bans as wholesalers in Kakinada ... “Our study indicates that while shark consumption is relatively high in some states, sharks are not considered a ‘must have’. Most ...
Get ready for a fin-tastic adventure! For a short time only, SeaWorld Orlando is hosting a special Baby Shark celebration! Baby Shark and Pinkfong are ...