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Satellite tracking of a common hammerhead shark (Sphyrna lewini), which was fitted with a tracking device in the Galapagos ...
Humans have driven sharks and their cousins to the brink of extinction. The health of the entire ocean is at stake.
Juvenile critically endangered great hammerhead sharks (Sphyrna mokarran) flock to the waters of Biscayne Bay in southern ...
No, you're not reading that wrong. A hammerhead shark really fell out of the sky. That really happened. Wait, we'll explain! We promise! This all happened in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.
The tiny shark was approximately a foot long. “I’ve never even seen a hammerhead in real life, and here’s a baby one on the ground that literally fell out of the sky,” Marlowe said.
A group of disc golfers witnessed a baby hammerhead shark fall from the sky while in the middle of a game in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, resident Jonathan Marlowe, 44, told ABC News.