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Feeding whale sharks may be putting them in danger
What seems like harmless shark tourism might be causing real harm. Scientists reveal how feeding changes whale shark behavior ...
This year's whale season offered spectacular encounters with these majestic giants as thousands of whales migrated along ...
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Why Do Sharks Go Into Feeding Frenzies? A Case Study of a Recent, Unusual Attack on a Human Looks for Answers
After multiple dusky sharks killed a swimmer off Israel’s coast this year, scientists investigated what might have triggered ...
THIS is the staggering moment hundreds of starving Gazans flock to a huge whale shark on the beach before allegedly eating it ...
ALBAWABA - On Friday morning, people who lived and fished in southern Gaza were shocked when a group of local fishermen ...
Australian scientists have noticed a rise in the number of whales getting entangled in ropes and fishing lines. Rescuing them ...
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Whale sharks - the gentle giants of the ocean
Despite their enormous size, whale sharks are completely harmless to humans. These peaceful filter feeders glide through the water, feeding only on plankton, krill, and other tiny organisms. Divers ...
While fishing off the coast of Thailand, a group of fishermen noticed a massive underwater shadow approaching their boat. It turned out to be a rare sighting of an at-risk sea creature.
Male and female whale sharks - filter-feeding marine behemoths - grow at different rates, with females doing so more slowly but getting much larger than the guys, according to research that offers ...
Rising ocean temperatures, heatwaves and dwindling prey are forcing marine mammals into new and more dangerous waters, ...
Sharks often seem scary because of movies and the news, but most of them are not dangerous. Many sharks live quietly in the ocean, resting on the seafloor, hunting small fish or crabs, or swimming ...
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