A species of rarely seen since its discovery in the late 19th century, the goblin shark recently turned up in Spanish waters.
These “walking sharks” can lay eggs without spending extra energy, rewriting what scientists thought they knew about reproduction.
After Australian scientists collected data from 300 female eastern gray nurse sharks off the coast of New South Wales, they calculated updated population numbers for the critically endangered shark.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A research team, including Dr. Michael Newbrey and Tatianna Blake of Columbus State University, has made a breakthrough discovery ...
Long before Jaws, long before Megalodon, and even long before Tyrannosaurus rex prowled the land, a colossal shark patrolled the ancient seas of what is now northern Australia. New research reveals ...
Following several shark attacks on humans in the U.S., researchers have turned their attention toward Cape Cod, where there have been 17 recent sightings of great whites. It’s a very timely thing, too ...
A research team, including Dr. Michael Newbrey and Tatianna Blake of Columbus State University, has made a breakthrough discovery in the world of sharks. Dr. Michael Newbrey- CREDIT: CSU Tatianna ...
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