Why Using the Phrase 'Shark Encounter' Instead of 'Shark Attack' is in the Best Interests of Both Humans and Sharks
Read MoreComparing Bruce to a real great white reveals a fascinating contrast between the artificial and the natural, highlighting how the filmmakers adapted the shark’s real-life behavior and characteristics for dramatic effect.
Read MoreJoin shark scientist Kristian Parton as we discover whether sharks prefer the color yellow. Where did the hypothesis of "yum yum yellow" come from? Are sharks colour blind? Find out more in the episode!
Read MoreWhile shark encounters receive significant attention, there are numerous animals that pose a higher risk to human life. Here are ten animals that are more likely to cause harm or death compared to sharks:
Read MoreSmartness is more subjective than you’d think. What’s clever for an animal isn’t necessarily the smart choice for a human! So, where does Bruce rank? Even Quint doesn’t know if he’s very smart or very dumb, so lets look at what he does…
Read MoreIn Aug 1980, Sandy the great white shark circled a roundabout exhibit at Steinhart Aquarium in San Francisco
Read MoreThe Jersey Shore shark attacks of 1916 were a series of incidents along the New Jersey coast in the United States, occurring between July 1 and 12, 1916.
Read MoreResearcher Victoria Vásquez named the ninja lanternshark after her cousin suggested "ninjas are awesome," and the species name, benchleyi, honors Peter Benchley, author of "Jaws."
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