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Watch Rare Footage of the Bizarre ‘Ghost Shark’ in the Wild

Posted on December 18, 2016 by Becky Ferreira for Motherboard

As if patchwork skin and dead eyes isn’t weird enough, these animals have also evolved retractable sex organs on their foreheads. Continue reading Watch Rare Footage of the Bizarre ‘Ghost Shark’ in the Wild→

Posted in animals, discoveries, Earth, ghost sharks, MBARI, oceans | Tagged Sharks

Don’t Lose Your Head Over Two-Headed Sharks

Posted on November 7, 2016 by Becky Ferreira for Motherboard

Polycephaly, the condition of having more than one head, is relatively common in nature. Continue reading Don’t Lose Your Head Over Two-Headed Sharks→

Posted in discoveries, evolution, genetics, marine life, oceanography, polycephaly, scary, two-headed, two-headed sharks | Tagged Ocean, Sharks

How Did This Great White Shark Get Inside a Sharkproof Cage?

Posted on October 14, 2016 by Kaleigh Rogers for Motherboard

Is shark tourism actually safe for sharks? Continue reading How Did This Great White Shark Get Inside a Sharkproof Cage?→

Posted in Captivity, conservation, great white shark, viral | Tagged Sharks

Newly Discovered Prehistoric Shark Species Left Teeth on Three Continents

Posted on October 3, 2016 by Becky Ferreira for Motherboard

Megalolamna paradoxodon opens a new window into the age of giant sharks. Continue reading Newly Discovered Prehistoric Shark Species Left Teeth on Three Continents→

Posted in ancient, ancient life, depaul university, discoveries, Megalodon, Megalolamna, shark, teeth | Tagged Sharks

How Cold War Nukes Helped Scientists Find the Longest-Lived Vertebrate

Posted on August 11, 2016 by Becky Ferreira for Motherboard

There might be Greenland sharks alive today that were born in Shakespeare’s time. Continue reading How Cold War Nukes Helped Scientists Find the Longest-Lived Vertebrate→

Posted in ancient life, arctic, bowhead whales, greenland shark, oceans, shark, vertebrates, Very Old Things | Tagged Ocean, Sharks

These Ancient Sharks Pooped Out Their Own Babies Through Corkscrew Buttholes

Posted on August 11, 2016 by Becky Ferreira for Motherboard

The old eat the young. Continue reading These Ancient Sharks Pooped Out Their Own Babies Through Corkscrew Buttholes→

Posted in ancient sharks, cannibalism, feces, fossil, fossils, orthacanthus, paleontology, poop, rotini | Tagged Sharks

Can Sharks Survive Humans?

Posted on July 1, 2016 by Becky Ferreira for Motherboard

A century after the 1916 Jersey Shore attacks, sharks are more threatened than ever—by us. Continue reading Can Sharks Survive Humans?→

Posted in 1916 Jersey Shore attacks, features, Jaws, Jaws of Life, oceans | Tagged Sharks

A Small Island With a Big Shark Problem

Posted on June 24, 2016 by Kate Lunau for Motherboard

Between 2011 and 2015, this small island suffered 13% of the world’s fatal shark attacks. Continue reading A Small Island With a Big Shark Problem→

Posted in animals, documentaries, Earth, ecology, nature, oceanography, oceans, Videos | Tagged Sharks

We Went to the Island of the Sharks: Part 2

Posted on June 22, 2016 by Motherboard

Reunion Island residents are taking shark research and attack-prevention measures into their own hands, an attempt at a more symbiotic relationship. Continue reading We Went to the Island of the Sharks: Part 2→

Posted in animals, docs, documentaries, Earth, ecology, oceanography, oceans, Reunion Island, Videos | Tagged Sharks

We Went to the Island of the Sharks: Part 1

Posted on June 20, 2016 by Motherboard Staff

Reunion Island is basically paradise. But as we learned, every paradise has a boogeyman. Here, it’s sharks. Continue reading We Went to the Island of the Sharks: Part 1→

Posted in animals, docs, Earth, ecology, oceanography, oceans, Videos | Tagged Sharks

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