Scientists found shark teeth inside fossil whale skulls, revealing how sharks fed on whales millions of years ago.
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WARNING, GRAPHIC CONTENT: The footage shows several orcas taking turns with the carcass, highlighting their cooperative ...
Bull sharks form social bonds and prefer certain companions, challenging the idea that they are solitary predators. These connections may help them learn, find food, and avoid conflict.
Learn how whale fossils and embedded shark teeth reveal feeding behavior and scavenging in the Early Pliocene North Sea ecosystem.
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A UBC study shows ringed seals will brave polar bear hotspots if fish variety is high—evidence that conservation plans must ...
Analyzing 20 million recorded mosquito flight paths revealed the mathematical rules behind how these tiny predators move and ...