great white sharks
A Pair of Orcas Is Brutally Killing Great White Sharks in South Africa
Two orcas named Port and Starboard have been killing great whites and tearing out their organs, scientists say, causing sharks to flee the area en masse.
Nobody Knows What Megalodon Really Looked Like, Scientists Say
The appearance of the biggest shark ever remains a mystery.
More Great White Sharks Are Being Spotted Off Nova Scotia's Coast
Experts don't know if warmer temperatures are causing great white sharks to increasingly migrate north.
We Now Know Why Great White Sharks Gather In a Mysterious Ocean Void
One of the ocean’s most tantalizing questions has been answered by an expedition to the 'white shark cafe,' a remote zone in the middle of the Pacific.
Great White Shark Tagged for the First Time in Canadian Atlantic Waters
Heather Bowlby at the Bedford Institute of Oceanography in Halifax tagged the shark with a location tracker that will monitor its movements for nearly a year.
This Chewing Stingray Sheds Light on the Evolution of How Animals Eat
This Amazonian stingray chews its food like a cow or goat.
Newly Discovered Great White Nursery Is 'Holy Grail' of Shark Research
"Probably the most significant discovery we’ve ever made on the ocean."
South Africa's great white sharks are on the brink of dying out, study says
New research reveals that the number of great white sharks off the coast of South Africa is declining rapidly, with the current population potentially too low to revive.
We Asked an Expert if Shark Attacks Are Really Getting Worse Because of Climate Change
Shark attacks are really just "love taps."
We Asked an Expert Why Shark Attacks Are on the Rise
Mick Fanning's shark attack is the latest of dozens this year. What the hell is going on?
This Summer, Shark Deterrence Is Going High Tech
Following failed attempts to reduce shark attacks through culling, Western Australian scientists are developing futuristic methods to keep swimmers safe.
These Activists Swim with Sharks So You'll Stop Killing Them
Paul Wildman and Julie Andersen have been filming themselves swimming with sharks to make people less afraid of them. Sure, they're not teddy bears, but they probably won't eat you unless you really aggravate them.