When a kayaker sees a massive shark while traversing water only two-feet deep in a clear kayak, they were understandably a bit concerned.
What makes the great white shark so deadly? Scientists point to its biology: powerful jaws, razor-sharp teeth, and a sixth sense that detects even the faintest movements in the water. This film ...
In May 2012, a satellite transmitter was attached to a subadult female white shark (Carcharodon carcharias) by OCEARCH as ...
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Great White Sharks Are Starting To Eat People
Great white sharks are among the ocean’s most feared predators, and new encounters suggest they may be growing bolder. Sightings near beaches and sudden strikes are raising alarms about human safety.
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