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Rare Megamouth Shark Sighting
Watch this footage that captures a rare Megamouth Shark sighting ...
The first ever pregnant megamouth shark to be found washed up in the Philippines in December 2023. It was 5.5m long and each ...
An extremely rare megamouth shark was caught by Filipino fishermen, marking only the 41st time the species has been seen in the 33 years since its discovery and giving new insight into the elusive ...
With a bulbous head and 50 rows of tiny teeth, the 66th megamouth shark ever seen in the world washed ashore on the morning of Jan. 28 in Pio Duran, Albay, the Philippines, according to Marine ...
The ocean holds many bizarre deep-sea monsters. As you dive 140 meters underwater, you might see a megamouth shark. Sure, they look scary, but those 50 rows of teeth are for filtering krill.
11. The Wobbegong: This bottom-dwelling 1.2m (4ft) Australian carpet shark gets its name from the Aboriginal, meaning "shaggy beard." The Aussies eat them in fish and chips. 10. The Megamouth ...
The Conversation Studying and eventually preserving the megamouth will help researchers learn more about the puzzling species Researchers found that the sharks are 'functionally extinct' in 20 ...
Strikingly-spotted whale sharks (Rhincodon typus) can grow longer than a passenger bus and weigh a whopping 10 tonnes. With unblinking golf ball-sized eyes, they wolf down wafting clouds of plankton ...