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Interesting Engineering on MSNOctopus turns world’s fastest shark into underwater taxi in a bizarre encounterWith documented swimming speeds of up to 46 miles per hour, mako sharks represent the world’s fastest elasmobranch species.
As the video went viral, social media users reacted in astonishment with many calling the octopus smart for utilising the ...
“We could see these tentacles moving,” she added in a March 20 interview with The New York Times.
Researchers recently discovered an octopus catching a ride on a shortfin Mako shark off the shores of New Zealand, according ...
Researchers in New Zealand captured the odd pairing on video, but they still don’t know how to explain the behavior ...
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IFLScience on MSNOctopus Filmed Riding A Shark Like A Cowboy, Surprising Scientists (And, Probably, Shark)Forget your sk8er bois and surfers, there is officially a new coolest way to get around and it’s riding on the back of a ...
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Live Science on MSNScience news this week: 'Stranded' astronauts return and mystery human ancestorOur weekly roundup of the latest science in the news, as well as a few fascinating articles to keep you entertained over the ...
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