Whale sharks use both natural and artificial underwater features, such as seamounts and oil platforms, as stepping stones in ...
Whale sharks are the gentle giants of the oceans that roam over long distances in search of food and a new study details how ...
Whale sharks use underwater features and oil platforms as migratory stepping stones, affecting conservation efforts.
Whale sharks are drawn to natural underwater features such as seamounts and canyons as well as artificial features like ...
Unfortunately, despite protections being in place around the world, whale sharks are still under threat, mostly from human activities. Discover more about the impact we're having on our planet and ...
Getty Images Whale sharks are a big draw for tourists and generally pose little threat To date, scientists have tried to count distinct lines in the vertebrae of dead whale sharks. These act like ...
Despite their intimidating size, whale sharks pose no threat to humans at all — in fact, we’re more of a threat to them. They ...
Whale sharks are drawn to natural underwater features such as seamounts and canyons as well as artificial features like ...
Researchers have recently witnessed behavior in the wild that could offer critical clues about how the endangered whale shark ...
You probably don’t associate sharks with Singapore. But surprisingly, an array can be found in our local waters, with ...
The gigantic whale shark, measuring up to 60ft long, also faces numerous threats such as targeted fishing, accidental entanglement in nets, tourist disturbance and an overheating ocean.