The Greenland shark has been around for hundreds of years, predating historical events and leaving scientists drop-jawed.
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This puts the “white” in “Great White.” Move over “Cocaine Bear.” Brazilian scientists have discovered traces of nose candy, ...
Shark scientists gathered at Oregon State University's Glady Valley Marine Science Building on the Hatfield campus in Newport ...
Having been tracked since the start of 2025, the biggest great white shark ever recorded has travelled over 1,000 miles. And ...
A new study analyzing the genomes of nearly 40 sharks found that skates and rays likely evolved from the shark body plan, and ...
(Stephen Frink/The Image Bank/Getty Images) Sharks in the Bahamas have tested positive for cocaine, a new study concludes.
A genetic analysis finds that nearly 47.42% of corvina samples collected from various markets contain shark meat ...