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The Gulf of Mexico is a large basin with around 617,800 square miles of water. The area supports diverse marine life, ...
This unique footage shows what it's like to swim with hundreds of hammerhead sharks. The video shows the waters off the coast of Japan saturated with sharks. The amazing footage was taken by Lorien ...
SeaVenture — a gravity-defying stroll brings visitors eye to eye with scalloped hammerheads, black tip reef sharks, manta ...
Oliver Scheele was flying his drone when he caught sight of an endangered scalloped hammerhead hunting during high tide. An encounter with a rare shark hunting off Magnetic Island has left one ...
Luckily for Oliver, he’s spotted a total of three scalloped hammerhead sharks cruising around Magnetic Island over the years. “There’s a local that comes into Horseshoe Bay most dusks and dawns.
And while dusky sharks and scalloped hammerheads were on their minds, catching the great white turned into the catch of a lifetime. "We were going out to catch something big. That's the thing ...
A spectacular eruption from the Kavachi volcano, also known as the “sharkcano,” has been captured from space, revealing a massive plume of discolored water rising through the Pacific Ocean.
These sharks are known for doing spinning jumps out of water and through schools of fish. Scalloped hammerhead shark (Sphyrna lewini), Galapagos Islands, Ecuador (Getty Images) Scalloped ...
Sharks, just like heat and hurricanes, are just a fact of life in Florida. Florida is known as the shark bite capital of the world. And Volusia County leads the state in the number of unprovoked ...
The scalloped bonnethead shark (Sphyrna corona) is the smallest hammerhead shark in the world. The specimen in the photograph is about 20 inches long and has been implanted with an acoustic marker ...
In the Pacific Ocean, near the Galapagos Islands, divers routinely see scalloped hammerhead sharks schooling in groups that are hundreds strong. Huge schools used to be common in the Caribbean ...
Scalloped hammerhead sharks used to seek refuge at two Mexican seamounts, but it appears fishing has killed them off. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.