Scientists have calculated the water temperature at which tiger sharks are most active and abundant. They say the sharks, which are second only to great whites in attacking people, prefer a balmy 22C.
Sharks can be scary, that’s true. But I spent a couple of days on Kauai with Mike Coots, a photographer who lost half his right leg to a tiger shark while bodyboarding in 1997, when he was 18.
Humans are killing sharks at a much faster rate than sharks can repopulate. Sharks mature slowly, have slow reproductive rates, and produce few offspring—all of which makes them extremely vulnerable ...
"When you're on top of the water, and you just see the fin, I think it's more scary because it's the unknown. But when you are underwater and you see the shark it is much less scary. When I saw ...
ET spoke with the cast ahead of Shark Week about Poopies' scary shark run-in. 'Jackass Shark Week 2.0' premieres July 29 on Discovery and Discovery+. Here's a look at some of the extensive ...
A high concentration of the drug was detected in sharpnose sharks off the coast of Brazil. In particular, experts found a ...
A huge variety of animals produce eggs. These help to protect and provide for offspring as they develop. There are over 500 species of shark living in waters around the world and the majority give ...
In Deadly Mission Shark, Steve Backshall faces his toughest challenge yet - protecting the future of sharks who are facing extinction. But which shark does Steve consider the deadliest?
We’ll meet scientists who are shedding new light on these enigmatic creatures that are vital to the seas—and not as scary as you might think. Meeting a great white shark in the wild is nothing ...
Law enforcement in Cape Cod, Massachusetts, enlisted the help of a local tow truck company to remove a "giant" great white shark that washed up on shore. "Not one of our typical calls for service.
COMING UP. TIFF CHRIS THANK YOU. AFTER TWO SURGERIES IN 93 STITCHES A STUART MAN AND HIS DOCTORS ARE TALKING ABOUT HIS RECOVERY FROM A SECOND SHARK BITE. RACHEL PERRY REPORTS FROM SAINT MARY’S ...