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Silent Killers' Sharks Break Their Silence Underwater, Caught Making Sounds for the First Time Ever In the deep, dark abyss of the ocean, where lights barely reach and silence reigns, sharks have long ...
"I was like, oh my God, I think they're making some sounds," Nieder said. Nieder and her team observed 10 rig sharks in tanks ...
A common species of shark in New Zealand has been recorded making clicking sounds underwater. Researchers hypothesise that the noise comes from the spotted estuary smooth-hound forcefully snapping ...
“While divers have reported seeing great white sharks here recently, this rare footage gives us a shark’s-eye view of the interactions between these two very different kinds of sharks,” Dr. Stephen ...
Professional wildlife videographer EunJae Im attached a fish head to an underwater camera before lowering it into shark-infested waters near the Bahamas. His stunning footage captures the sharks ...
Renee Capozzola was recently named the Underwater Photographer of the Year for her visually-stunning shot titled, "Sharks' Skylight," according to the annual competition's website. Capozzola beat ...
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.
but this is the first [time] underwater,” the Conservancy said in a statement to the Boston Globe. The 11-foot female shark’s name is Mrs. Krabs.