Researchers first tagged the 13.8-foot-long (4.6 meters) shark off the coast of Florida and Georgia.
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The newly observed solo behavior suggests killer whales are adept at preying on one of the oceans' most maligned characters.
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Unprecedented images show a 5-foot-long baby white shark swimming near California.
Often modeled like a blown-up great white shark, this infamous predator may have had a leaner build.
Images taken a year apart are the first evidence of fin regeneration in silky sharks.
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The washed up carcass suggests the animals remain a favorite food source of killer whales.
Despite its place in the food chain, the 65-foot-long shark was an “average swimmer.”
A viral Chinese food blogger who filmed herself cooking and eating a great white shark in April 2022 is getting some big pushback.
Killer whales near South Africa have been making a meal of one of the ocean’s apex predators.
The winner of a new sweepstakes will get to accompany scientists on a five-day ocean research expedition, which will include a great white shark encounter.
Scientists say it's the first time that a sleeper shark has been spotted in the western Caribbean waters off Belize.
Several great white sharks have been found dead with gruesome injuries. Researchers think a pair of killer whales is to blame.
Zinc levels in shark teeth indicate that the two predators occupied similar places in the food chain—but only one species is still around today.
Collisions with vessels happen a lot more often than previously thought, new research finds.
Online shark trackers are making the coastline look swarmed by the fish. But all is totally well.
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The mutilated skeleton, found in Japan, now represents the oldest shark attack on record.