One little girl did the right thing by getting out of the water when she spotted a shark fin swimming off the coast of Myrtle ...
The sharks face an agonising death because their fins are cut off, and then they are thrown back into the ocean. They can’t swim properly without their fins and sink to the bottom of the sea ...
thinner pectoral fins, situated on each side of the shark. These enabled them to swim more efficiently, giving more energy to spend catching prey in the vast open oceans, which often involved ...
“The male was observed to open its mouth and lunge forward towards the caudal fin of the female,” the authors write in the study. “The male shark increased its swimming speed and lunged ...
The nearly 1,700-pound adult male was tagged last week offshore the Florida/ Georgia border. He’s now swimming off the South Carolina coast.
Shortly before the new year, he had been swimming west of Bermuda ... The great white shark’s de facto selfie included a dorsal fin that peaked off the Jersey shore, his face and mouth around ...