The first shark-like teeth came 410 million years ago, and the first group that really looked like sharks evolved around 380 ...
Sharks kill a handful of people each year, yet the ocean's most feared predators face threats so severe that the real danger ...
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Watch a great white shark strike and tear its prey apart instantly
The great white shark is one of the most feared predators in the ocean - and for good reason. It can detect prey from ...
After almost 40 years of Shark Week, many more streamers are getting into the shark game with their own movies, documentaries ...
A cyclist moving through Shark Valley in Florida’s Everglades encountered a predator-prey scene that has become symbolic of ...
Sharks are taking over the summer television schedule in July when Shark Week returns. The summer tradition airs every year ...
A two-year study in Palm Beach County, Florida found that reduced water clarity may disrupt hunting and movement patterns and could increase the risk of human-shark encounters.
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Watch this shark find prey without ever seeing it – nature's perfect hunter
The hammerhead shark isn't just one of the strangest animals in the ocean—it's one of the most advanced predators evolution ...
Like a weather forecast predicting rain and temperature, experts are figuring out how to issue predictions for sharky waters.
A new documentary from cinematographer Andy Casagrande captures great white sharks at Guadalupe Island and South Africa's Seal Island, revealing hunting behaviors shaped by millions of years of ocean ...
Science has spent decades trying to reconstruct Megalodon, the most powerful predator the oceans ever produced. The picture that emerges is more unsettling than legend.
Andy Casagrande’s stunning documentary follows great white sharks (Carcharodon carcharias) across two of their world-famous hunting grounds: Mexico’s Isla Guadalupe and South Africa’s Seal Island.
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