WELLINGTON, March 26 (Xinhua) -- New Zealand researchers have documented sharks actively producing sounds for the first time, according to a study published on Wednesday. The study by a team of ...
For the first time, scientists have recorded evidence of the rig shark — Mustelus lenticulatus — actively producing sound by snapping its teeth, according to research published Tuesday in the journal ...
The clicking of flattened teeth, discovered by accident, could be “the first documented case of deliberate sound production in sharks,” evolutionary biologist Carolin Nieder, of Woods Hole ...
Clicklike noises made by a small species of shark represent the first instance of a shark actively producing sound ...
Shark teeth from museum jaws can now reveal what sharks ate decades ago. New research shows preservation chemicals don’t ...
If you or anyone you know has hearing loss (like me) and are missing theater (as I do), I have a recommendation — attend a play by the Synetic Theater ...
Researchers have discovered a new-to-science species of ancient shark during an ongoing paleontological resource inventory at ...
A newly discovered fossil shark species found in Mammoth Cave National Park has been named after a Franklin resident, ...
My daughter Therese and I decided to go to the Suitland Library one day last week. As we drove into town, I was aware of how the sidewalk extends along our entire route, from where I live in Skyline ...
The Chipmunk Shark was believed to have swam along the ocean floor that is said to have covered much of central Kentucky ...
A shark no larger than a human hand that stalked the ancient sea floor 340 million years ago has been dubbed the “chipmunk shark” by researchers who found its fossils in Kentucky. Clavusodens ...
Along with teeth, the existing fossil record includes parts of giant shark skeletons from the same period, including a 36-foot-long (11-meter-long) section of a fossilized spinal column from ...