Experts believe staying close to the shore helps sharks avoid predators while aiding growth.
Baby great white sharks prefer to lurk in shallow waters close to shore, a new study has found.Marine scientists from California State University, Long Beach, have proved this for the first time, answering one of the long-standing mysteries relating to great white sharks.Juvenile great white sharks, and their nursery areas, are hard to document as the species are so elusive. Scientists already know that young white sharks stay in nursey areas when they are first born, however the exact location...
Marine Scientists have successfully attached a camera to a female great white shark to help understand its overwintering habitat.
A 16-year-old boy in Australia was rushed to hospital after a great white
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Researchers have discovered new white shark behaviors by attaching smart tags and cameras to their fins, revealing never-before-seen details of the lives of the elusive creatures.
Samuel Goldwyn Films has released a new trailer for Something in the Water, the upcoming survival thriller from director Hayley Easton-Street. The film follows five friends attending a destination wedding as they find themselves stranded in the open water and fighting for survival as they become the target of a hungry shark. Watch the trailer […] From blockbuster Hollywood movies to independent and British cinema, Flickering Myth has you covered. Read the original post here: Shark thriller...
Remember #BabyShark? And no, this was not the very catchy song for kids that took the internet by storm. Earlier this year, social media was abuzz with stunning footage of a newborn great white shark, captured by a flying drone.
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Researchers at the American Museum of Natural History have found that over the last 120 years, the porosity—or small-scale holes—in mussel shells along the East Coast of the United States has increased, potentially due to warming waters. The study, which analyzed modern mussel shells in comparison to specimens in the Museum's historic collection, was published in the journal PLoS ONE.
Summer is just around the corner, and it's time to start planning some trips to the beach. If you're unsure where to go, three beaches in B.C. were just named among the most popular in the world, and with dreamy white sand, rolling waves and gorgeous settings, it's easy to see why. Online betting site Betway looked at the top beaches around the globe in a recent study. The company analyzed the popularity of beaches around the world based on a combination of Google searches, Instagram posts, and...