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Below, drifting with quiet purpose, is Zeus: a 15-year-old Zebra Shark, middle-aged in fish years, but very much the star of a new and wildly engaging experience that's changing how people see sharks.
Below, drifting with quiet purpose, is Zeus: a 15-year-old Zebra Shark, middle-aged in fish years, but very much the star of a new and wildly engaging experience that's changing how people see sharks.
Two teens were taking a photo while paddleboarding off the Cape. They didn't realize a shark entered the picture.
Zeus isn’t just any shark. For starters, he’s got a rescue story. Originally caught illegally and injured, he found a new home in the temperate, carefully controlled waters of the National Marine ...
Surfer Darren Kaye said he noticed the spinner shark before the collision, but thought nothing of it until the animal came ...
Ocean Ramsey recalled an unimaginable interaction with a shark when she put her hand out and made contact with it seen in ...
Fake photos of Ed in a helicopter, Waffle House and firetruck circulated social media as people poked fun at the zebra’s lengthy, bizarre adventure. An Instagram account was even created in ...
Bonnethead sharks, hammerheads, and zebra sharks have all been known to reproduce young through a process called parthenogenesis. Essentially, these sharks can give birth without having to involve ...