Researchers in New Zealand have made what they believe is the first recording of a shark actively making noise.
Ever wonder why sharks have so many differently shaped teeth or why they keep regrowing throughout their lives? Dr. David ...
The first-ever sounds of sharks have been captured by researchers, according to a new study in the journal Royal Society Open ...
A rendering of Clavusodens mcginnisi, or “McGinnis’ nail tooth,” an ancient shark that stalked the ocean floor 340 million years ago. Rendering courtesy of the National Park Service A shark ...
Scientists have found ancient nail tooth shark fossils deep inside Mammoth Cave in Kentucky, revealing new information about ...
The fossilized remains of a newly discovered ancient shark species found in the depths of Kentucky’s Mammoth Cave National Park reveal not the sharp, pointy gnashers you’d associate with Hollywood’s ...
In a significant stride forward for marine conservation, the Two Oceans Aquarium, in Cape Town has successfully released Gen, a female ragged-tooth shark, back into the waters off Struisbaai ...
The clicking of flattened teeth, discovered by accident, could be “the first documented case of deliberate sound production in sharks,” evolutionary biologist Carolin Nieder, of Woods Hole ...