Great white sharks are among the most deadly apex predators swimming in the oceans of the world. Today’s video from A-Z-Animals dives deep into a look at the largest great white shark ever witnessed ...
A massive fish has "pinged" off the New Jersey coast, according to the research organization that tagged it years ago. The tracking tag placed on Scot, a 1,600-pound great white shark, triggered a ...
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SPOTTED: A Huge Great White Shark Named Scot Was Just Pinged Off The Coast Of NJ By Researchers, And This Thing Is Huge!
Scot is an impressive adult male shark that weighed 1,644 pounds when it was tagged by researchers Sept. 8, 2021, having been found it was swimming near Ironbound Island in Nova Scotia, Canada.
Over time it has expanded worldwide to include any survivors of bites by animals. All of the 500 members have come close to death, usually after an altercation with an apex predator. They have ...
New research suggests that white sharks' temporary association with cage-diving boats does not lead to long-term behavior changes, supporting sustainable tourism practices.
If you surf in Southern California, it's very likely that you've been within spitting distance of a great white shark. Here, ...
Last month in Orleans, Massachusetts, police faced an unusual scenario. The department got a call about a deceased white shark washed up on shore near the Cape Cod town. Due to its massive size, ...
Great white sharks can grow to 20 feet and gravitate to the Northwest Atlantic over the summer to feed on blue fin tuna and gray seals, experts say. In the fall, they migrate south down the East Coast ...