An octopus hitched a ride on the back of a mako shark in extraordinary nature footage released by the University of Auckland.
Clicklike noises made by a small species of shark represent the first instance of a shark actively producing sound ...
Researchers have discovered a new-to-science species of ancient shark during an ongoing paleontological resource inventory at ...
NPCA shares the latest archaeological discovery at Mammoth Cave National Park, which has a pretty fascinating human history, too.
Somehow, a large orange octopus has been riding a mako shark off the coast of New Zealand. Researchers are mystified.
With documented swimming speeds of up to 46 miles per hour, mako sharks represent the world’s fastest elasmobranch species.
A common species of shark in New Zealand has been recorded making clicking sounds underwater. Researchers hypothesise that the noise comes from the spotted estuary smooth-hound forcefully snapping ...
Researchers long believed sharks to be silent animals based on their anatomy, but unprecedented evidence shows the rig shark ...