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.
How often do we discover a new animal on our planet, only for it to disappear from sight for decades and then suddenly reemerge, reminding us it never went extinct at all? That is the story of the ...
There are countless sharks in the sea, millions (if not billions) of members of various species found in all corners of the ocean. While the Great Whites, Hammerheads, Tigers, Bulls, Black Tips, and ...
No one's been bitten by a white shark in Florida, but tracking data shows they pass through our waters relatively often.
No one has been bitten by a white shark in Florida, and there’s little to attract them into the shallow waters where people wade and swim.