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What does the shark say? Oceanic researchers proved that “Jaws” isn’t the silent killer it’s depicted as after recording shark noises for the first time, as detailed in a study in the Royal Society ...
Sharks have been a part of the ocean ecosystem for millions of years, yet there is still so much we don’t know about them. From their mysterious migrations to surprising behaviors that were only ...
A team at Project Hiu tag a tiger shark. Chelsea Black is on the boat, working with former shark fishermen from Indonesia to place a GPS tracker on the shark's dorsal fin. Chelsea Black is a shark ...
Scientists recorded rig sharks producing sounds—potentially with their teeth. The clip is thought to be the first documentation of its kind. Paul Caiger / University of Auckland Scientists have long ...
Have you ever wondered what sound a shark makes? Scientists at the University of Auckland in New Zealand believe they may have the first recording of a shark actively making noise. In a study ...
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