The post These Sharks Thrive in Alaska’s Icy Waters appeared first on A-Z Animals. Sleeper sharks spend most of their time 6,000 feet down in the ocean or lower. ©Dotted Yeti/Shutterstock.com Easily ...
You know the feeling when you get to the top part of the roller coaster and you’re looking down at the drop? Waiting for a ...
Reef sharks are typically native to equatorial waters, but now Alaska will be home to at least one, albeit an atypical example of the species. The Coast Guard cutter Reef Shark, late of Puerto Rico, ...
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Do Sharks in Alaska Prey on Sea Urchins?
Some animals can be finicky eaters, but sharks are not too picky. Tiger sharks and bull sharks are referred to as the trashcans of the sea since they will eat next to anything they can squeeze into ...
ANCHORAGE, Alaska – Members of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service are being hailed as heroes after seizing thousands of pounds of illegal fish fins. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) is the ...
When we think of Alaska, we typically think of grizzly bears, moose, and harsh tundras—not sharks. However, the icy waters of Alaska are home to several shark species. Sometimes, even exotic species ...
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