A terrified surfer was left screaming when a hammerhead shark knocked him off his board and into the water with the creature ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A great hammerhead shark's two eyes can be 3 feet apart on opposite sides of its skull. Ken Kiefer 2/Image Source via Getty Images ...
A videographer captured rare drone footage off the coast of Southeast Florida this month when she recorded a hammerhead shark hunting and killing what appears to be a small reef shark. “Sharks eating ...
A species of shark not often seen in New England is becoming an increasingly popular sight in the waters off Massachusetts. Smooth hammerhead sharks are being reported by fishermen and recreational ...
Hammerhead sharks are some of the most unique and fascinating sharks in the world, famed for their distinctive hammer-shaped appearance. The baby hammerhead shark is no less fascinating and there are ...
Most divers hope to get a better look at the marine life and underwater ecosystems close to shore when diving in the ocean. Yet, a group took diving to another level in a recent video that has now ...
MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. -- It's a bird! It's a plane! It's a hammerhead shark. A group of disc golfers witnessed a baby hammerhead shark fall from the sky while in the middle of a game in Myrtle Beach, ...
Oceans Nation on Sunday shared footage showing a hammerhead shark pursuing stingrays at an astonishing speed in Western Australia. The accompanying footage was credited to outdoorswoman Karla Pound, ...
A Corpus Christi fishing guide scored big for his clients after helping them hook a 10-foot-8-inch hammerhead shark near Bob Hall Pier on Tuesday, September 23. Tristan Bardin, also known as Sharka ...
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He hooked a giant tarpon then a hammerhead shark showed up
One cast with a live mullet instantly hooked something massive. Within seconds, the line exploded as a giant tarpon launched into the air. What followed was a brutal fight that lasted nearly four ...
MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. — Golfers are used to birdies and eagles, but a hammerhead shark? That is not par for the course. According to a Facebook post by the Myrtle Beach City Government, a game of disc ...
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