A massive fish has "pinged" off the New Jersey coast, according to the research organization that tagged it years ago. The tracking tag placed on Scot, a 1,600-pound great white shark, triggered a ...
Authorities have not yet identified the cause of death for the 12.5-foot-long shark, which was named Koala Olatunji Osho-Williams Staff Contributor A great white shark known to researchers as ...
Police were called to a beach in Massachusetts, USA, after a great white shark was found dead and washed ashore – with no answers as to how it got there. Officers responding to the unusual ...
Law enforcement in Cape Cod, Massachusetts, enlisted the help of a local tow truck company to remove a "giant" great white shark that washed up on shore. "Not one of our typical calls for service.
Scot is an impressive adult male shark that weighed 1,644 pounds when it was tagged by researchers Sept. 8, 2021, having been found it was swimming near Ironbound Island in Nova Scotia, Canada.
Much of what we think we know about great white sharks simply isn’t true. They aren’t merciless hunters, they aren’t always loners, and they may be smarter than experts have thought.
The 1983 Action and Thriller release sees a mother Great White Shark rampaging through the SeaWorld of Orlando, Florida..
The “deep”-fake occurred at the Xiaomeisha Sea World in Shenzhen ... evoking a prop from a cheesy SyFy channel shark movie. Outraged over the great white lie, park-goers flooded Xiaomeisha ...
Often described as the ultimate shark, the great white needs little introduction. When hunting it relies on the element of surprise, ambushing its prey from below. The shark is warm blooded and ...
The sparkling blue waters of the Mediterranean Sea are home to over 700 varieties of fish and almost 10 per cent of the world's marine species. Its coastline is one of the most densely populated ...
Reflecting on the experience, the ship's owner, David, told 9 News: “We had a great visitor from the deep, a good-sized white shark. He tried to take a piece out of the engine, we were ...