After years of delay, Mexico has finally banned the capture and retention of several threatened shark species, bringing long-overdue national action in line with international conservation promises.
The killer whales ripped the liver out of a shark and passed it around—only the second time orcas have been seen engaging in ...
Sharks are drawn to certain colors like yellow, red, and orange due to the strong contrast they create against the ocean's ...
In Mexico’s Gulf of California, scientists captured rare footage of a group of orcas called Moctezuma’s pod hunting young great white sharks by flipping them upside down to paralyze them and extract ...
Sharks swim through coastal waters all around the United States, from the warm Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico to the cooler ...
Far below the waves, where sunlight never reaches, scientists keep finding sharks that make their own light. The newest ...
Texas waters have produced some huge catches, from colossal catfish in the state’s rivers to saltwater giants in the Gulf of ...
For more than five decades, the Virginia Institute of Marine Science’s shark research group has worked to pull back the veil ...
(CNN) — Scientists working in Mexico have recorded multiple incidents in which a group of orcas hunt young great white sharks and eat their energy-rich livers. In one incident, recorded in August 2020 ...
Sharks are usually the hunters, but these killer whales have developed a surprising new way to enjoy a meal. In A Nutshell Killer whales in Mexico’s Gulf of California flip juvenile great white sharks ...