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Shark attacks are extremely rare. But they do occasionally happen, and some species are more likely to be behind the kill than others. The chances of being killed by a shark are remarkably low ...
Exploitation of the high seas risks doing irreversible damage to biodiversity, climate stability and ocean equity. A consensus must be built now to save them.
The chances of being killed by a shark are remarkably low—just in 1 in 4,332,817.For comparison, the odds of a bolt of lightning sending you to your grave are 1 in 79,746.
There are more than 500 recognized shark species living today. Sharks can be found in all of the world’s oceans, and even in some rivers. Their notorious and often undeserved reputations have ...
Worldwide, there are about 400 species of sharks. Of these, around 180 species occur in Australian waters, of which about 70 are thought to be endemic. Sharks occur in all habitats around the ...
Oceanic Whitetip Shark (Carcharhinus longimanus) Size: Average Length: Approximately 8 to 13 feet (2.5 to 4 meters) Maximum Length: Up to 13 to 14 feet (4 to 4.3 meters) Weight: Average Weight: Around ...
Novel observations of an oceanic whitetip (Carcharhinus longimanus) and tiger shark (Galeocerdo cuvier) scavenging event. in Elasmobranch Science. Molly Scott; Olivia Miller; Devon Stapleton; Kayleigh ...