The killer whales ripped the liver out of a shark and passed it around—only the second time orcas have been seen engaging in ...
Windsurfer Filmed Escaping from Great White Shark in Dramatic Video: 'I Was Punching and Kicking It'
A windsurfer was filmed escaping a great white shark in Western Australia on Monday, Nov. 10, in a dramatic video. Andy ...
Contender, the largest male great white shark ever tagged by OCEARCH, surfaced several miles off the Jersey Shore.
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Largest-ever male great white shark resurfaces off NJ coast
Wildlife biologist Rosie Moore joins 'Fox & Friends Weekend' to discuss the resurfacing of 'Contender,' the largest male great white shark ever recorded and how the migration is changing with the ...
Contender, a 32 year old, more than 1,600 pound, 14-foot great white shark, the largest male white shark ever recorded in the Atlantic Ocean, pinged off the coast of Atlantic City last night, ...
Great white sharks swarmed the New York and New Jersey coasts at record levels this summer with an incredible number of apex predators also being born in the area, experts told The Post. The region’s ...
They swim silently beneath the surface, unseen and unnerving. Sharks have long been a symbol of fear, danger and mystery. Although it is very rare to be bitten by a shark – a 1-in-3.7 million chance – ...
For years, South Africa’s great white sharks seemed to vanish—but now scientists have finally found them. Driven out by killer whales that hunted them for their livers, the sharks have moved east in ...
Over 200 years ago, the British burned down the White House. It was during the War of 1812, a conflict that even historians have a difficult time understanding. All you and I need to know is that the ...
The shark traveled over 4,000 miles since it was first tagged in January 2025. See where Contender last surfaced.
Contender the shark is nearly 14 feet long. A research group OCEARCH said his tag pinged near the New Jersey coast this week.
Two enormous great white sharks were tagged recently off Point Conception, Ca., allowing scientists and the public to follow their movements. According to Michael Domeier of the Marine Conservation ...
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