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A former Chicago Bulls big man has moved on from the NBA this summer, opting to ink a new contract with an Italian EuroLeague ...
JU said that on June 9, its Marine Science graduate students made a scientific recording of a bull shark in the St. Johns ...
Bull sharks not only have super-powerful bites, but they also have way more teeth than your average shark. While most sharks have 5-15 rows of teeth, the bull shark has a whopping 50 rows, each ...
Bull sharks (Carcharhinus Leucas) are one of the ocean’s most fearsome creatures. Although some animals may prey on bull sharks, such as crocodiles, killer whales, and the occasional great white ...
In some parts of the world, commercial fishermen must compete with sharks in order to secure their catches. The accompanying footage, captured recently off Queensland, Australia, shows a hand-line ...
While bull sharks prefer to eat fish and rays, they’re capable of eating seals. Meanwhile, tiger sharks have been spotted sporadically off the Islands in recent seasons.
KATELYN: Lindsay Mullins is a shark ecologist with a focus on juvenile bull sharks. Lindsay, thank you so much for taking the time to talk to me today. I really appreciate it.
Bull sharks are lingering off Sydney's beaches for longer periods each year as oceans warm, researchers said Friday, predicting they may one day stay all year.Records show the sharks now spend an ...
Bull sharks are lingering off Sydney's beaches for longer periods each year as oceans warm, researchers said Friday, predicting they may one day stay all year.