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The haunting video shows the great hammerhead swish its tail in the deep water, then roll onto its side and fall still.
The haunting video shows the great hammerhead swish its tail in the deep water, then roll onto its side and fall still.
Great hammerheads have been known to live more than 40 years, and the largest on record was 20 feet, Oceana.org reports. The ...
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Yannis Papastamatiou has been named Shark Hero of 2025 during the 11th annual SharkCon. The award is given annually to ...
Hammerhead sharks are an endangered species, but there is one location in the Eastern Pacific where they congregate in the ...
Falmouth High School teacher Cheryl Milliken returned Sunday, August 10, from two weeks at sea aboard the Oregon II. Milliken ...
In an era defined by relentless technological advancement and industry upheaval, the traditional pillars of professional ...
The Texas coast doesn't really see many Great White sharks but plenty of other shark species call the place home and a couple of record breaking sharks have been caught there. The guy who caught this ...
A manatee made a recent appearance in Mashpee waters. The manatee—also called a “sea cow”—was first seen on July 26 near ...
Matted Dog On The Run For Over Two Years Finally Gets Rescued Giant 1,000-Pound Hammerhead Shark Caught And Released By Surf ...
The 28-year-old was left with a gaping wound to his left leg after a shark attack while spearfishing off Pensacola Pass.