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June 8, 2020 by Sharkophile Staff

Learn about Sharks: Great White Anatomy

Matt the Shark Guy covers the external anatomy of a great white shark and what can be done to prevent the practice of shark finning.

Filed Under: Biology, Featured, Videos Tagged With: Matt the Shark Guy

May 25, 2020 by J. Scott Butherus

Vertebrae fossil sheds new light on extinct mega shark

University of Vienna researchers have determined that parts of vertebral column found in northern Spain belong to a long-extinct species of mega shark, the Ptychodontidae.

Filed Under: Biology, News Tagged With: ancient sharks

May 10, 2020 by Sharkophile Staff

Uncovering the secrets of shark motherhood

Scientists have struggled to figure out precisely where and how often sharks mate, the length of their gestation, and many aspects of the birthing process.

Filed Under: Biology Tagged With: shark reproduction

May 4, 2020 by Sharkophile Staff

Sharks’ sense of smell vastly overrated

At their best, the sharks detected about one drop of scent dissolved in a billion drops of water.

Filed Under: Biology, News Tagged With: blacktip

May 1, 2020 by Sharkophile Staff

The science behind hammerheads’ strange shaped head

The wide spacing between the nostrils may help broad-nosed sharks track down their prey much quicker than sharks with smaller, pointy-shaped heads.

Filed Under: Biology, News Tagged With: hammerhead, scalloped hammerhead, smooth hammerhead

April 27, 2020 by Sharkophile Staff

Shark poop may be essential to marine ecosystems

The suggestion that they deliver loads of nutrients to the reefs in the process is backed up by previous studies that used isotope chemistry.

Filed Under: Biology, News Tagged With: reef shark

April 23, 2020 by Sharkophile Staff

Albino sharks of the deep pose interesting questions

Being albino — even partially so — could put some sharks at a disadvantage to predators hovering around above them.

Filed Under: Biology, News Tagged With: chimaera, ghost shark, lantern shark

April 14, 2020 by Sharkophile Staff

Cold War radiation helps determine age of whale sharks

Whale sharks’ gentle nature and striking appearance has made them a drawcard for tourists who pay to snorkel or dive with the animals.

Filed Under: Biology, News Tagged With: whale shark

April 1, 2020 by J. Scott Butherus

New acoustic material developed based on shark skin

Researchers from the University of Southern California have developed a smart acoustic material based on the complex geometrical patterns of a shark’s skin.

Filed Under: Biology, News Tagged With: technology

March 23, 2020 by Nathan Perisic

Two new shark species discovered

The newly discovered species, Kaja’s and Anna’s six-gill sawsharks, represent the first species of sawshark ever discovered in the West Indian Ocean.

Filed Under: Biology, News Tagged With: sawshark

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