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And, as the research team explain in their paper, which was recently published in the Journal of Palaeontology, it concerns ...
When we go into the ocean, we’re stepping straight into the sharks’ home, where they’re just living their lives. Just because we want to swim or surf doesn’t mean they’ll stop doing what they do every ...
“Sharks are maybe not as silent as we thought,” a researcher said. The first-ever sounds of sharks have been captured by researchers, according to a new study published in the journal Royal ...
While cartilaginous fish like sharks and rays are known to use sound for communicating, tracking prey, and for safely moving underwater, they are not known for producing sounds voluntarily.
At the forefront of hit movies like “Jaws,” “47 Meters Down” and “Sharknado,” sharks are often represented as fearsome, dangerous creatures — despite posing a statistically low risk to humans.