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More hammerhead shark sightings off Cape Cod are a symptom of warming temperatures By Juliana George Updated July 20, 2025, 10:35 p.m.
The video clearly shows a hammerhead shark making a beeline towards a stingray. The shark grabs the stingray by its barb and drags it away.
Warming waters could mean hammerhead sharks are just the first of many new shark species showing up off Cape Cod.
Watch as a massive hammerhead shark is filmed in the crystal-clear waters of the Bahamas, showcasing its incredible size and power.
Hammerhead worms are able to reproduce asexually, and do so in a hydralike manner. Experts warn not to attempt to cut the worm in half if you see one, as the two pieces of the worm will then ...
A creepy-crawly invasive species known as the hammerhead worm is reappearing in Texas, following several weeks of excessive rainfall.
It rained sharks in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, last month after a small hammerhead shark fell from the sky and interrupted a local disc golf game.
This really happened: a hammerhead shark fell on a disc golf course near some unsuspecting players.
According to a Facebook post by the Myrtle Beach City Government, a game of disc golf in the South Carolina resort area was interrupted last month when a baby hammerhead shark fell from the ...