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It took Florida International University researchers years to separate Sphyrna alleni, also known as the shovelbill shark, ...
SEE MORE Florida International University researcher Cindy Gonzalez tags a hammerhead shark species called shovelbill, or Sphyrna alleni. (Mays Family Foundation Photo) Nine years after throwing ...
Few creatures in the ocean world capture the imagination quite like the great hammerhead shark (Sphyrna mokarran). With its unmistakable head resembling a racing car prototype's spare part ...
Bonnethead sharks are found in both the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans and were previously believed to represent one species, ...
For the first time, researchers have been able to record in near real-time the migration of a pregnant scalloped hammerhead shark (Sphyrna lewini) from the Galápagos Islands in Ecuador to Isla ...
It is a delicate female Sphyrna corona, the world’s smallest hammerhead species, and goes by the local name cornuda amarilla — yellow hammerhead — because of the color of its fins and the ...
A study published Thursday in the journal Science shows how one species, Sphyrna lewini or scalloped hammerhead sharks, stay warm during their nightly dives: They skip the frills and close their ...
Julie Laurin of Sphyrna Security joins CRN’s Cass Cooper to talk about the intersection of cybersecurity and marketing. The two discuss the importance of effective communication in cybersecurity ...
There are 10 species of sharks in the Sphyrnidae family, all of them but one falling into the genus Sphyrna, a Greek word that means “hammer”—an apt description for the head shape of these ...
“The Sphyrna species is declared as wildlife in danger of extinction according to technical and scientific criteria, and by legal disposition, public domain. The National System of Conservation Areas ...
It is a delicate female Sphyrna corona, the world’s smallest hammerhead species, and goes by the local name cornuda amarilla — yellow hammerhead — because of the color of its fins and the edges of its ...