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When scientists attached a tag to a pregnant porbeagle shark in October 2020 to learn more about the creature’s habitat, they didn’t expect their tracker to capture evidence of how large ...
A major US-led search for what would be the first ever great white shark recorded in either Irish or British waters has concluded without success. The team from non-profit research organisation ...
For the first time ever, researchers have found evidence of a top-of-the-food chain shark being killed by a predator, according to a study published Tuesday in the peer-reviewed journal Frontiers ...
This isn't the first case of "shark cannibalism," said Jon Dodd, executive director of the Atlantic Shark Institute, which helped lead the study. Larger sharks eating smaller sharks is a common ...
A pregnant 7-foot porbeagle shark appeared to have been eaten by an even larger shark in what researchers believe is the first such evidence of the ocean hunter becoming the hunted. Researchers ...
Fortunately for researchers, one of those devices eventually surfaced, providing clues to the sizeable shark’s fate. The recovered data suggest it was a grisly one — the porbeagle was likely ...
It’s rare for apex predators to become prey, but researchers suggest they’ve documented the first known case of a porbeagle shark getting consumed by another animal Rudy Molinek Mass Media ...
To the tourists, the seals look like dogs. To a great white shark, they look like lunch. Image: A shark released by research group Ocearch before they began scouring Irish waters. Pic: Ocearch ...
It seems like we are hearing more and more about shark bites near Florida beaches. But what if you could track shark activity before you even head to the beach? Florida is known for many things ...
After closer inspection, the group realized it was no whale — but a great white shark alive and floundering in the surf. Liza Phillips of California told the Nantucket Current, which first ...