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ETX Daily Up on MSNSharks might not be as quiet as previously thoughtSharks might not be as quiet as previously thought The ocean has long been perceived as a blue expanse devoid of sound. However, one discovery after another is revealing just how omnipresent sound is ...
A scientist from the University of Auckland in New Zealand has made the first ever recording of the noises rig sharks make ...
For the first time ever, scientists have recorded a species of shark actively producing a sound. And it's not what you'd ...
“This led us to consider that maybe we are observing a sound-making behavior rather than a strange artifact. About one year ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNListen to the First Known Recording of Shark Sounds, a 'Weird' Audio Clip Captured at a Marine Lab in New ZealandScientists have long thought that sharks roam the ocean in silence. But now, a new recording is challenging that assumption.
Clicklike noises made by a small species of shark represent the first instance of a shark actively producing sound ...
The octopus in question was no lightweight. It was a Māori octopus, the largest octopus species in the Southern Hemisphere.
Researchers long believed sharks to be silent animals based on their anatomy, but unprecedented evidence shows the rig shark ...
In the murky depths of the ocean, one predator has a trait that exacerbates the dread it inspires as it slides through the ...
THE world’s “most mysterious” shark that lives for 400 years has been spotted lurking off the UK’s coast. Greenland sharks ...
Researchers off the coast of New Zealand caught a rare sight on camera - an octopus hitching a ride on the back of an ...
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