by Paul Whitby | Jan 2, 2012 | Fish, Science, Shark Week
We have all heard of hybrid tangs, crosses between achilles and other species from the same area that have features resembling both parents, but the discovery of hybrid sharks is quite a different matter... by Josh Saul | Dec 14, 2011 | Funny, Shark Week
Fellas, we’ve all been there. You do something wrong and your wife screams at you about how much pain she endured giving birth to YOUR children, all the suffering, sickness, emotional tolls, the least you can do is to DO THE DISHES EVERY NOW AND... by Todd Gardner | Dec 10, 2011 | Shark Week
An aquarium in Dubai has reported the first known case of parthenogenesis in the zebra shark, Stegastoma fasciatum. The female shark has been in the Burj Al Arab’s aquarium since 2001 when she was a pup.… by Michael D. Phelps | Aug 5, 2011 | Science, Shark Week
Almost like a scene straight out of Steven Spielbergs “Jaws” these researchers off of the coast of South Africa found themselves face to face with a 1/2 ton, PO’d Great White... by Josh Saul | Jul 31, 2011 | Shark Week
Just a reminder that Shark Week on Discovery starts tonight at 9PM EST. Enjoy!... by Jared Goldenberg | Jul 29, 2011 | Conservation, Shark Week
Sharks are amazing creatures and I have been fortunate enough to have personally worked with several species. They’ve held my fascination for years and I can’t learn enough about them (I used to be able to rattle off respiration rates for some of the more...