Great white sharks have long ruled the open ocean, but a new and highly organized rival is beginning to reshape that balance ...
When killer whales appear, the ocean changes. Tagging data and eyewitness accounts show great white sharks abandoning feeding ...
A massive great white shark, newly tagged by OCEARCH, pinged off Florida.Find out where the shark was tracked.
A 12-foot, 1,000-pound great white shark recently tagged by OCEARCH scientists pinged repeatedly off the SW Florida coast.
After racing to Florida in October, a great white shark tagged by OCEARCH has made his way to the state's Panhandle.
A 12-foot, 1,000-pound great white shark recently tagged by OCEARCH scientists pinged repeatedly off the SW Florida coast.
Speaking to ABC, Hudson estimated the great white to be about four meters (13 feet). He added: "There were a couple of sharks feeding on it, which was the first time I've ever filmed that, and I've ...
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Some say they got this name because sailors noticed their ability to dispatch enormous whales and dubbed them ‘whale killers’ ...
The orca, also known as the killer whale, is the ocean predator that eats sharks' livers.
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