Walking sharks crawl on their fins across reefs and even out into tide pools. The newfound Dudgeon walking shark brings the ...
A shark that walks on land at low tide just turned up in one of the ocean's most remote corners, and scientists are already worried it could vanish before we fully understand it.
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Discovery of a new species of shark that moves by walking
In the shallow waters of Papua New Guinea, researchers have uncovered a shark that moves by walking on the seafloor, never ...
A new classification of white shark injuries is helping scientists understand the behavior and biology of this top ocean predator. Over the years, underwater cameras and advances in photography have ...
New research reveals the unusual shape, size and pattern of the dermal denticles that cover basking sharks—thought to be ...
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Scientists find new 'walking shark' in Papua New Guinea, and it's already at risk of extinction
They can stay out of the water briefly while crossing exposed reefs.
With a bulging head that looks like it swallowed a gavel, there's no mistaking the animal: It’s a hammerhead shark. Across the globe, there are more than nine hammerhead species, many of which are ...
The stretch of water between Italy and Tunisia is thought to be one of the last strongholds for the Mediterranean Sea’s ...
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