The corpse of a pregnant, two meter (6.5 foot) long sandbar shark washes up on the central coast, close to the Hadera power station, where warm waters attract mostly male sharks during the winter.
For the first time in Israel, researchers have performed an ultrasound examination on a sandbar shark, (Carcharhinus plumbeus), revealing an advanced stage of pregnancy. The breakthrough discovery ...
Understanding hammerhead sharks’ food preferences could aid efforts to protect the critically endangered fish.
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Mental Floss on MSN12 Facts About Hammerhead SharksIs there any fish in the world that casts a more distinctive shadow? Divers have little trouble recognizing a hammerhead when ...
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