Medicine & TechnologyGreat white sharks adapt their movements and routines to suit their environment, according to a study. Continue reading to learn more.
Researchers were able to document great white shark population declines and distribution changes, with predatory orcas being a contributing factor. This suggests the need to enhance shark monitoring strategies. Read to learn more.
Orcas are after great white sharks' livers because they can help them sustain their energetically expensive lifestyle, according to an expert. Read more.
A great white shark was seen in 2017 with a freshly torn dorsal fin, but five years later, it re-emerged with a healed injury. Check out how sharks could have self-healing capabilities and what humans can learn from them.
A self-proclaimed blue-haired "Black Mermaid" can hold her breath underwater for four minutes while "fighting" great white sharks. Read more to know the details.
Researchers found that great white sharks have been disappearing from a hot spot in Cape Town, South Africa. Read the article to know how two orcas drive the sharks away.
Great white sharks are great predators that are feared by many. Keep reading to find out how these apex predators secretly live social lives that may have been brought by environmental changes in the Guadalupe Islands.
Initially believed to prey on larger apex predators, research suggests that the parasitic cookiecutter sharks, Isistius brasiliensis, prey on animals of all sizes other than the great white sharks and orcas.