Sharks may be known for being the greatest terror of the seas, but even they can be attacked and killed. In fact, this hunter will make sharks their prey.
While many people are scared of sharks thanks to their rows of razor-sharp teeth, the changing waters might be rendering the creatures from “Jaws” a little less fearsome. Growing acidity in the ...
A giant sea predator that lived around 80 million years ago has been recognized as a new species after paleontologists ...
If its summer, that means its Sharkfest on Hulu and Disney+, and Dr. Mike Heithaus is here to help rehabilitate this denizen of the deep from the inaccurate demonization of “Jaws.” “A lot of us shark ...
A new MBARI video showcases Japetella diaphana, a rare open-water octopus that switches between transparent and opaque orange ...
Most predators slow down when ocean temperatures shift. Great hammerhead sharks don't—not significantly anyway. These ocean predators are masters of the "thermal hustle," maintaining peak hunting ...
Rhode Island PBS will air a short film about the Atlantic Shark Institute's work. The film, "Chasing Fins," follows researchers tagging sharks and using underwater cameras. The film aims to educate ...