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Scientists baffled after discovering more sharks swimming inland in rivers — here's what you need to know
A new pattern in shark behavior has experts sounding the alarm, and it may have everything to do with an overheating planet. Bull sharks are known to be able to swim between saltwater and freshwater, ...
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Bull shark caught in a freshwater river on camera
No one expected to see this—an actual bull shark caught on camera miles from the ocean. The footage captures every ...
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Jacksonville University announced what may be a first for St. Johns River research. JU said that on June 9, its Marine Science graduate students made a scientific recording of a ...
A New Iberia couple hooked quite the catch in the Atchafalaya Basin near the Charenton Boat Landing this weekend. Friday morning, Ali Provost and her husband took to the freshwater of the Atchafalaya ...
Bull sharks tend to be aggressive and live near shorelines, which has earned them fearsome reputations. One eight-foot-long female recently logged a record breaking 4,000-mile journey. Photograph By ...
A massive bull shark was caught in south Alabama last week weighing nearly 600 pounds and 10 feet in length. The shark was captured in Gulf Shores off Fort Morgan in federal waters by Capt. David ...
In some parts of the world, commercial fishermen must compete with sharks in order to secure their catches. The accompanying footage, captured recently off Queensland, Australia, shows a hand-line ...
As the best hunters in the ocean, sharks have scared and fascinated people for generations. They rule the ocean with rows of very sharp teeth and senses that can pick up even the smallest splash. The ...
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