We know they’ve got the appetite. We know they’ve got the teeth to back it up. And, we know the ocean provides them with a smorgasbord of menu items. But, if given their druthers, what do sharks eat?
Scientific detective work has uncovered a truly harrowing incident of shark-on-shark crime in the waters of Bermuda. There, a pregnant porbeagle was slain and devoured – and we only know her fate ...
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Hammerheads prefer a shark-eat-shark diet
While many sharks hunt for small, abundant prey when looking for a meal, great hammerheads have a supersized strategy with some big payoffs—eat other sharks. Subscribe to our newsletter for the latest ...
An endangered shark species is seeing a population boom near New England beaches. The dusky shark, a species that was once hunted near extinction, is now surging, with sightings off the Massachusetts ...
It's a shark eat shark world. Researchers find evidence that large sharks may be hunting each other.
In the ocean food chain, large sharks generally only have to worry about keeping orcas at bay — but a new study suggests the apex predators may have to watch out for their own. This isn't the first ...
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 ...
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