Great white sharks have vanished from a former South African hotspot, leaving scientists to debate over the cause.
A new shark-tracking tool promises to help scientists and the general public better understand the ancient predators. It can be used to follow tagged sharks in the Gulf of Mexico and provide insight ...
Great white sharks have abandoned a former hotspot in South Africa. Some pin the blame on a pair of orcas. Others point the ...
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Scientists thought sharks were solitary creatures. New research shows that they not only have friends, but 'hangout spots'
A new study led by experts at the University of Exeter in England found that sharks are a lot more like humans than we gave ...
Basking sharks, despite their size, pose no threat to humans. They have tiny teeth, no interest in large prey, and spend most of their time following plankton blooms. Just in time for the 50th ...
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