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Sharks have long been feared, and one of the main reasons is that we often think of them as being dangerous and bloodthirsty ...
Nurse sharks live in the Western Atlantic Ocean and the Eastern Pacific Ocean near the shoreline, which is where they hunt. As nocturnal feeders, nurse sharks prey on small fish that are resting.
A new study found some-fin awesome — “walking” sharks. The study, published in early November in the Environmental Biology of Fishes journal, has revealed that nurse sharks cans seemingly ...
New publication from Beneath The Waves shows the first video evidence of nurse sharks displaying a walking behavior to feed.
A great white shark, estimated to be about 10 feet long, orbits an artificial reef off of Boynton Beach. The image was captured by a camera clamped to the dorsal fin of a nurse shark.
Bottom-feeding sharks, like carpet sharks and nurse sharks, use their powerful lips and mouths to suck prey out of hiding places. Even the fearsome great white may do this.
A "shark eye view" interaction between a nurse shark and a great white shark was recorded via camera tag by FAU marine biologists.
NANTUCKET, Mass. — The New England Aquarium is urging the public to be aware of their surroundings and report shark sightings. The first white shark of the season was confirmed in Massachusetts ...
Their electroreceptive pores, located around the head and jaws, have amazing sensory capabilities, allowing sharks to detect weak electrical fields emitted from hidden prey.
Even sharks have mastered the art of the photobomb. A camera placed by researchers on a nurse shark captured an unexpected interaction with a great white shark, in what Florida Atlantic University ...
Their electroreceptive pores, located around the head and jaws, have amazing sensory capabilities, allowing sharks to detect weak electrical fields emitted from hidden prey.