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Here's why the world's largest known predatory fish, the great white shark, is the ultimate apex predator of the ocean. Great ...
In the vast and mysterious depths of prehistoric oceans, colossal creatures once ruled the waters. These marine giants, such ...
About 131 million years ago, an 11-foot-long ichthyosaur slammed snout first into the seafloor and was rapidly buried by ...
When top ocean predators vanish, the ecosystems they leave behind don't just adapt—they transform in surprising and troubling ...
Two killer whales have killed dozens — if not hundreds — of sharks, including the vaunted great whites, with an ease that has stunned marine biologists.
Phoebe Beltran, a hopeful cadet for the Long Beach Fire Department Junior Lifeguard Program, was taking a swimming test as ...
A study shows how the loss of Great white sharks from False Bay is disrupting the marine food web and threatening ocean health.
Renowned for their incredible ability to breach the water while hunting, the disappearance of Great white sharks from False ...
The significant ecological imbalance in South Africa's False Bay is primarily due to the rapid collapse and absence of Great white sharks since 2015.
The vanishing of Great white sharks from False Bay, South Africa, has triggered a ripple effect in marine ecosystems, ...
Without sharks, you take away the apex predator of the ocean, and you destroy the entire food chain.” Peter Benchley, ...