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ZME Science on MSNSharks Aren’t Silent After All. This One Clicks Like a CastanetFor centuries, sharks have patrolled the oceans as silent phantoms—seen, feared, but never heard. But in a small tank in New ...
Researchers in New Zealand found that a small species of shark makes noises with their teeth when touched by humans — and now ...
The first-ever sounds of sharks have been captured by researchers, according to a new study in the journal Royal Society Open ...
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 ...
iNaturalist UK The Spotted Gully Shark, a lesser-known species ... Its diet primarily consists of small fish and crustaceans, reflecting its opportunistic hunting style. Unlike its larger cousin ...
Researchers nicknamed it the “chipmunk shark,” for its “chisel-like front teeth and crushing back teeth,” along with its small size, according to the news release. The teeth were collected ...
A shortfin mako shark, the fastest-swimming shark in the world, was caught on camera with an octopus catching a ride on its back off the coast of New Zealand.
The clicking behaviour has been described in the new study as the first documented case of a shark deliberately making sound ...
Perth’s popular Cottesloe Beach was closed on Thursday afternoon due to a shark sighting. Lifeguards shut the beach about ...
Credit: Wednesday Davis An octopus has been spotted catching a ride from an unlikely marine friend: a superfast shark. Researchers captured a video showing the orange-hued octopus clinging to the ...
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