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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNFrom Massive Eyes to Shark-Like Tails, Seven Amazing Adaptations That Helped Prehistoric Reptiles Thrive at SeaThe Mesozoic wasn’t just the age of dinosaurs. Reptiles of all sorts thrived through the Triassic, Jurassic and Cretaceous at ...
THIS is the jaw-dropping moment a massive shark was accidentally caught by fisherman in Spain. The 22ft beast was hauled out ...
to get around laws that require a shark’s fins be “naturally attached” to its body when it is brought onto land to be exported for sale. At present, the practice is known to occur only in Costa Rica, ...
Capt. Taylor Bankston said the shark, estimated at 14 feet long and weighing more than 1,000 pound, circled his 26-foot boat about 20 minutes.
The veiled chameleon, recognizable by its shark-fin-shaped head ... (MISC), state Department of Agriculture and Department of Land and Natural Resources launched nighttime surveys, scouring ...
Many shark populations have faced steep declines due to years of exploitation for their fins, cartilage, meat, and liver oil. There is a robust global market for shark fins in particular to meet the ...
"A large metallic grey dorsal fin signalled a big shark, a short-fin mako," Constantine wrote in the piece published March 11. "But wait, what was that orange patch on its head? A buoy? An injury?
But don’t be fooled, this shark is also an active hunter. It preys on seals that are sleeping in the ocean, trying to evade hungry Polar bears that hunt them on land, and actually feeds on them ...
Hong Kong’s controversial shark fin trade may face its biggest shake-up in years if conservationists get their way in securing tighter regulations at an international wildlife conference in Panama.
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