Keeping the cold water out Hammerhead sharks are exothermic animals, meaning that they have no internal way to control their body temperature. Swimming in the right temperature water can be a ...
A tourist is thought to have lost both her hands in a shark attack after trying to ‘engage’ with the animal for a photo. The ...
The family of a Canadian woman who lost both her hands in a vicious shark attack on holiday have shared how the attack unfolded. The victim, named as 55-year-old Nathalie Ross, was wading in ...
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The researchers also noted that the hammerhead was more maneuverable than the sandbar shark. 5. Great hammerheads like to ...
Hammerhead sharks may hold their breath. Why? Hammerhead sharks may hold their breath. Why? Which has a stronger bite: hammerheads or tiger sharks? Which has a stronger bite: hammerheads or tiger ...
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