
Sharks: Facts about some of the ocean's top predators
Jan 21, 2025 · Discover interesting facts about where sharks live, how big they can get, and how likely it is to get bitten by one.
Sharks: News, features and articles | Live Science
Sep 5, 2025 · Bite into the meatiest coverage of great white sharks, megalodons and more with the latest shark news, features and articles from Live Science.
Great white sharks split into 3 populations 200,000 years ago and …
Aug 7, 2024 · Scientists found three distinct great-white-shark populations that congregate in different oceans and do not interbreed. Their separation may have implications for conservation.
Fishers discover first-of-its-kind bright orange shark with two rare ...
Sep 5, 2025 · Fishers caught a bright orange shark off Costa Rica that had albinism, alongside the species' first scientifically documented case of an extremely rare condition called xanthism.
Biggest sharks in the world - Live Science
Jul 5, 2022 · Giant sharks have been lurking in the ocean for millions of years. Here are eight of the biggest sharks from the past and present.
325 million-year-old shark graveyard discovered deep within …
Feb 7, 2024 · Two new ancient shark species have been uncovered in Mammoth Cave with teeth that "look like they just came out of the shark's mouth yesterday."
Scientists examine bloody mating wounds to reveal details of …
Jan 7, 2025 · Shark sex is a bitey business, with males grasping females with their teeth during the act. The resulting wounds are helping scientists to figure out when and where sharks are …
20 of the weirdest sharks - Live Science
Jul 5, 2022 · Sharks are loveable weirdos — but a few may haunt your nightmares.
Could the megalodon still exist today? - Live Science
Jun 15, 2023 · Megalodon once dominated Earth's oceans. Despite vanishing from the fossil record millions of years ago, rumors persist that these gigantic sharks are still alive.
Why do sharks freeze when flipped upside down? - Live Science
Jul 19, 2025 · Many shark species are temporarily paralyzed when turned upside down. But what benefit does this trait have?