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Tail-whipping thresher sharks are giving fishermen some thrills on the ocean and plenty of steaks on the grill.
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Like a swordfish, the thresher swims into the middle of a school of fish and then whacks their tail back and forth, stunning the fish and creating bubbles and confusion.
Tail-whipping thresher sharks are giving fishermen some thrills on the ocean and plenty of steaks on the grill.
Although sharks aren’t the mindless man-eaters they are sometimes made out to be, experts know that staying safe involves ...
A good example of this is thresher sharks that have a really long tail, and they can go through schools of fish, whip that tail around and knock out fish. Their body and brain temperatures are warmer ...
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Bull shark. Image via Pexels Perhaps the most fundamental difference between sharks and other predatory fish lies in their skeletal structure. While most fish species possess skeletons made of bone ...