Fish use sharks as moving cover to sneak up on prey and improve hunting success. This strategy allows them to remain ...
Scientists have revealed for the first time that some fish sneak up on their prey by hiding behind sharks. The previously ...
Scientists visited fish markets and ports in search of sharks, ghost sharks, rays and skates caught by fishermen. Take a look ...
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 ...
The research is based on multi-year observations around Lampione Island, where a rare clustering – known as an aggregation – of sandbar sharks occurs every summer. The study, published in the journal ...
The study done on Lampione Island, Mediterranean Sea, mentions how fish hide behind a shark to sneak up on prey. At the same time, it highlights the importance of sharks for associations like this and ...
Overall, researchers found 14 species of mostly sharks and rays. Two sandbar sharks, or Carcharhinus plumbeus, caught by fishermen in the Western Visayas. Photos from Cabebe-Barnuevo, Penuela ...