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While many sharks hunt for small, abundant prey when looking for a meal, great hammerheads have a supersized strategy with some big payoffs—eat other sharks.
Hammerhead sharks, with their powerful, streamlined bodies, can swim in bursts of 25 to 30 mph. A top comment alongside the ...
DUNEDIN, Fla. (WFLA) — Drone video captured a hammerhead shark swimming in the Dunedin Causeway on Sunday, in honor of Shark ...
Drone video captured a hammerhead shark swimming in the Dunedin Causeway on Sunday, in honor of Shark Week. See Goldie Hawn's ...
State shark biologist John Chisholm told WBZ-TV that last weekend there were about a half-dozen sightings of hammerheads at ...
The latest shark encounter began midmorning when two local sailboats were sailing side by side. The water depth was shallow ...
An Australian man fishing off the coast of Queensland captured video of a ray leaping out of the water and appearing to briefly take flight to escape a hammerhead shark.
On the flip side, bat rays are nothing to sneeze at. The hammerhead shark can hit a top speed of 25 mph, while the bat ray is pretty quick at 13 mph, but even faster when you consider their agility.
Netflix Is Shark-Attacking Discovery and Nat Geo This Summer The apex predator of streaming aims to send cable’s traditional shark content swimming with the fishes.
‘All the Sharks’ might be the friendliest competitive shark show you’ll see this summer In Netflix’s “All the Sharks,” teams compete to photograph the most and different species of sharks.
Surfer Darren Kaye said he noticed the spinner shark before the collision, but thought nothing of it until the animal came flying at him.
Marine biologist Forrest Galante shares tips to reduce shark attack fears as "Jaws" turns 50, explaining sharks aren't mindless killers and offering safety advice.