It is not uncommon to find a marine animal attached to another, but a Maori octopus on a Mako shark? That is a different and ...
A team of scientists with the Sea Mammal Research Unit, School of Biology, University of St Andrews, in the U.K. has found ...
Scientists were amazed to spot a Maori octopus hitchhiking on the back of a speedy shortfin mako shark, an unusual sight ...
The rare sighting of an octopus riding on top of a shark was shared by scientists with the University of Auckland after it ...
An octopus hitched a ride on the back of a mako shark in extraordinary nature footage released by the University of Auckland.
With documented swimming speeds of up to 46 miles per hour, mako sharks represent the world’s fastest elasmobranch species.