These “walking sharks” can lay eggs without spending extra energy, rewriting what scientists thought they knew about reproduction.
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Forget Shark Week, it's Shark Month: Scientists warn of a surge in shark bites near Hawaii's shores
During the fall, the number of shark attacks in Hawaii increases for some reason. New research suggests that the rise in ...
New research shows that epaulette sharks, often called “walking sharks,” can produce eggs without increasing their overall energy use.
Sharktober is real in Hawaii — and it's down to the reproductive pattern of predatory tiger sharks, an analysis of 30 years ...
A small group of leopard sharks has been seen – and caught on film – engaging in a three-way bout of reproductive hanky-panky in the wild. It's the first time scientists have documented this mating ...
Greenland sharks are spilling new secrets about antiaging.
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10 shark attack hotspots you should know about
From Florida's famed surf breaks to remote Indian Ocean islands, ten coastal regions worldwide have earned reputations as ...
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