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Large tiger shark washes ashore on Nantucket, but only briefly
For The Win· 3 days agoA large tiger shark carcass washed shore on Nantucket off Cape Cod, Mass., Tuesday, in a rare event...
Watch: ‘Incredibly Rare’ Piebald Shark Caught and Released in Florida
Outdoor Life via Yahoo News· 7 days agoA land-based shark fisherman in Florida recently caught an "incredibly rare" piebald lemon shark. He...
Sharkfest 2024: dates, how to watch and everything we know
What To Watch via Yahoo News· 4 days agoA team of scientists launches a global pursuit to answer that question and find ways to prevent...
'Pregnant Virgin' Stingray Won't Give Birth After All—Here's Why
Smithsonian Magazine· 4 days agoIn February, the Aquarium and Shark Lab by Team ECCO in Hendersonville, North Carolina, announced...
India’s Efforts To Understand Whale Shark Migration
Forbes· 11 hours agoA recent collaborative effort between the Gujarat Forest Department and the Wildlife Trust of India has led to the satellite tagging of an adult male...
Large tiger shark washes ashore on Nantucket, but only briefly
FTW Outdoors via Yahoo News· 3 days agoAs to why the shark might have been off Nantucket in the spring, the Nantucket Current cited a...
Editorial: Headed to San Diego? Let’s talk about sharks
The Yuma Sun· 2 days agoA man swimming in Del Mar Sunday morning was attacked by a shark, CNN reported. Shark Lab Director Chris Lowe told CNN it was likely a juvenile white shark, noting that sharks
Letter: Sharks of the Athletic Dept.
Arizona Daily Star· 7 days agoStudents attend a university to gain an education. If they play sports on the side, that’s just fine, and if the university makes money through them, ok. If there are expenditures, those need ...
Shark Barfs Up A Spiky Echidna In Front Of Surprised Scientists
Forbes· 3 days agoHow did a tiger shark in northern Australian waters swallow a terrestrial monotreme in the first...
A record shark migration, metalhead woodpeckers and how the brain understands 'not'
NPR· 7 days agoCHANG: (Laughter). BARBER: So Genie is this 6-foot-long silky shark. And silky sharks are named after their smooth, silky skin. CHANG: Oh. BARBER: Yeah. And Genie was tagged ...