Sharks

Sharks

There are over 400 species of shark in the oceans today. Historically, there were many more: sharks first evolved 400 million years ago. Since the days of the megalodon, a vast array of species have evolved, from the hammerhead to the speedy mako and the famous great white. At an average of 10 metres long, the whale shark is the largest species of fish in the world. Sharks' skeletons are made of cartilage instead of bone, like their cousins, the rays.
A great white shark with mouth open showing teeth

Ocean water could now corrode shark teeth at alarming rate, study suggests

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A 1.6 meter long Frill shark swims in a tank after being found by a fisherman at a bay in Numazu, on January 21, 2007 in Numazu, Japan.

This 80-million-year-old shark species is a biological mystery

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Two sharks eat floating blubber.

These extremely rare videos show sharks feeding together

Two different species of shark peacefully nom on their decaying lunch
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A shark swimming along the ocean floor.

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Megalodons may have been driven to extinction by hungry great whites scoffing all their food © Getty Images

Megalodons may have been driven to extinction by hungry great whites scoffing all their food

Analysis of fossil teeth suggests ancient great whites outcompeted their outsized cousins.
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King Shark © DC

King Shark would be 'screwed' in real-life, explains marine biologist

Scientist Dr Lauren Smith explains why Sylvester Stallone's dunderheaded supervillain would struggle with shrivelling eyes in the real world – and would have no desire to munch on humans.
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Great white sharks use 'training grounds' to teach their young to hunt © Getty Images

Young great white sharks use ‘training grounds’ to learn to hunt

Researchers say their work could help prevent the species from becoming extinct.
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megalodon shark © Getty

Megalodon: Amazing facts about the extinct apex shark

You'll be on first-name terms with the Meg after reading this.
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Megalodon sharks ate their siblings in the womb, new study suggests © Getty

Megalodon sharks ate their siblings in the womb, new study suggests

And you thought your family had issues.
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Megalodon shark was an absolute unit, scientists confirm © Warpaintcobra / Getty

Megalodon shark was an absolute unit, scientists confirm

The predator was unusually big for its time.
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The world’s biggest fish are female © Erick Higuera / Getty

The world’s biggest fish are female

Female whale sharks rule the oceans, reaching average lengths of 14 metres.
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New discovery could change shark evolution ©Getty

Sharks may have evolved bones and lost them again

A 410-million-year-old fossil may force a rethink of how sharks evolved.
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Prehistoric mega-shark had 'fins as large as an entire adult human' © Oliver E. Demuth

Prehistoric megalodon was a mega-shark that had 'fins as large as an entire adult human'

A 16-metre megalodon was thought to have had a head 4.65 metres long, a dorsal fin approximately 1.62 metres tall and a tail around 3.85 metres high.
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Great white shark stomach study shows surprising supper source

Great white shark stomach study shows surprising supper source

A fin above water probably doesn't mean a shark is on the hunt.
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Cold War radiation helps scientists to calculate whale sharks' ages © Wayne Osborn/Australian Institute of Marine Science

Cold War radiation helps scientists to calculate whale sharks' ages

Researchers measured carbon-14 levels in the growth rings of two long-dead whale sharks.
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A glowing swell shark. © David Gruber / iScience

Light shed on secrets of glow-in-the-dark sharks

While we know how corals and jellyfish can fluoresce, researchers haven’t figured out exactly how sharks can do it – until now.
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Killer whales' taste for shark liver send great whites fleeing in terror © Getty Images

Killer whales' taste for shark liver sends great whites fleeing in terror

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Bonnethead shark (Sphyrna tiburo) Seaquarium du Grau du Roi, France © Getty Images

First ever omnivorous sharks identified

Bonnethead sharks get the nutrition they require through a diet of vegetation and meat.
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The winning photos from UPY2018 have been announced, with stunning images from around the world of the waters below.
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Cannibal animals: 10 gruesome examples of animals eating each other © Getty Images

Cannibal animals: 10 gruesome examples of animals eating each other

The animal kingdom is a dangerous place, but it’s not always the obvious predators you should watch out for - sometimes you have to look over your shoulder at your own species.
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© UPY 2016

Beautiful images from the Underwater Photographer of the Year 2016 contest

The winners of the UPY2016 contest have been announced featuring a breath-taking array of underwater photos – see the winners and a few more of our favourites.
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Are these animals cute or ugly? We just can't decide! © iStock

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