Jason Momoa, actor, superhero, and conservationist who works to protect the oceans, will host Shark Week on Discovery Channel. Shark Week is a week-long event that investigates the habits and behaviors of sharks. Each night starting Sunday, July 23 at 8PM ET/PT, Momoa will guide fans through almost 20 hours of new TV shows about…
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Here comes National Geographic’s SHARKFEST! Beginning July 2, over 72 hours of programming across 6 different networks will get up close and personal with the apex predator.
17-year-old shark attack victim saved by father who punched shark until it released his daughter and retreated.
Monster? Sea Serpent? Alien? No- it’s a rare creature from the deep – the terrifying frilled shark
Wait – sit back down! It’s not an alien nor closet ghost but yeah, with 25 rows of over 300 teeth it could tear off your face. The picture above is a rare frilled shark that was caught by a startled fisherman in Australia. Its oversized-mouth is packed with needle-like teeth and the shark’s weird-looking…
Most terrifying Great White Shark photo ever! And you’ll never guess who took the picture…
National Geographic reported this unbelievably terrifying photo of a Great White Shark lunging for bait dangling from shark cage. The photo was taken by 26-year-old Amanda Brewer who acts as a courageous cage diver by night and a, wait for it… New Jersey school teacher by day! She took the photo of the female great…
Sharks locked in an intimate kiss? No! It’s a rare case of two sharks attacking each other! [Video]
Rare (and super ugly) goblin shark caught in Florida
When shrimp captain Carl Moore caught it, he didn’t know what it was – and looking like a creature from the movie “Alien”, he refused to go near it. Luckily, he snapped a few photos before tossing the ugly Goblin shark back into the water so it could resume its primary objective of confusing scientists…
Huge 17-foot great white shark photographed and tagged by brave scientists
Doctor Evil’s two-headed shark discovered in Gulf of Mexico
Researchers confirmed last week that the two-headed shark discovered in the Gulf of Mexico on April 7, 2011, was indeed a single shark with two heads and not a conjoined twin. The specimen was found by a fisherman in the uterus of a pregnant female shark near the Florida Keys. It is the first confirmed…