A pod of orcas in the Gulf of California has repeatedly hunted juvenile white sharks to feast on their livers.
Orcas in the Gulf of California off the coast of Mexico have been spotted hunting young great white sharks by flipping them over to incapacitate them before eating their energy-filled liver, new ...
A pod of orcas has twice been observed flipping young great white sharks on their backsides to stun them, then slicing their ...
A Nigerian presidential adviser said Sunday (November 2) that the country denies reports of Christian persecution, but is willing to have a 'sit down' with Washington to find a common front in ...
Ruthless orcas have been caught on camera killing young great white sharks by flipping them upside-down in the Gulf of ...
Surfing big waves is sorta like striking a deal with the devil. On one hand, there’s the promise of glory, the best ride of one’s life, a thrill unlike anything else in everyday, pedestrian surfing; ...
A swimmer off the coast of Los Angeles recently survived a shark attack, according to SFGate. A 50-year-old man was participating in a swimming competition eight miles off the coast of Catalina Island ...
Paralympic swimming medalist Ali Truwit is running the TCS New York City Marathon just two years after surviving a shark ...
Discover the largest sharks ever to roam the ocean. Learn about the extinct, colossal Megalodon (up to 20m) and the largest ...
The 46-year-old said he was with friends when the attack happened late Saturday morning while he was snorkeling off Boca ...
After surviving the encounter with a nearly four-meter-long specimen, Mauricio Hoyos continues to fight against the stigma ...
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Shark scientist explains the Hurghada attack
Was the Hurghada shark attack a freak event or a sign of something bigger? A marine biologist analyzes the footage and environment to uncover why this shark struck. The explanation may surprise you.
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