Great white sharks are among the ocean’s most intimidating predators, known for their speed, power, and razor-sharp teeth.
Getting close to a stingray is risky, even for an accomplished predator such as an orca. They are not called stingrays for ...
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This $80M car carrier suddenly capsized - with 4,200 cars inside
A massive $80 million vehicle carrier left port carrying 4,200 brand-new cars when disaster struck. During a routine maneuver, the ship suddenly began listing and quickly rolled onto its side. Crew ...
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“We are rolling over” - The final radio call before the boat sank
In the freezing waters of the Bering Sea, the fishing vessel Scandies Rose suddenly began listing during a violent winter storm. Within minutes the boat rolled over and sank, forcing the crew to ...
If we were to list some of the most common animals, we might think of sharks, foxes, or dolphins. However, the world has ...
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13 Dangerous Animals Found in Alaska’s Lakes and Rivers
Dramatic landscapes and rich biodiversity characterize Alaska’s unique environment. Alaska is the only US state with ...
Historically, killer whale diet research relied on surface sampling of prey fragments, usually scales, helping researchers to determine primarily salmon species. Newer techniques that analyze DNA in ...
Footage shows whale shark just yards from forested shoreline in rare encounter.
Researchers suggest that predation by a subspecies called Bigg's orcas might explain why members of another one, called ...
Scientists studying stranded pygmy sperm whales have uncovered three previously unknown genotypes of Helicobacter bacteria ...
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How the Great White Shark’s Teeth “Level Up” for Deadlier Hunts
Great white sharks have a reputation for being some of the most ferocious animals in the ocean, owing in part to their mouth full of sharp, serrated teeth. Most people believe that they are born as ...
The chain catshark may look like any other shark in daylight, but under blue light, its skin glows neon green. Here’s a breakdown of this remarkable adaptation.
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