Sleeper sharks live extraordinarily long lives and can thrive in near-freezing ocean temperatures near Earth's poles.
Walking sharks use their fins to move along the seafloor, allowing them to navigate shallow reefs, tide pools, and tight spaces where swimming isn’t practical. These sharks live in warm Indo-Pacific ...
Most sharks in UK waters survive catch-and-release fishing when angling best practices are followed, according to a new study. University of Exeter researchers, working with partners, tagged almost 70 ...
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Rare sighting: Shark caught on camera in some of world's coldest waters
Caught on camera: A sleeper shark has been spotted in the deep, frigid waters of the Antarctic Ocean for the first time on record. The post Rare sighting: Shark caught on camera in some of world's ...
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