The clicking behaviour has been described in the new study as the first documented case of a shark deliberately making sound ...
Clicklike noises made by a small species of shark represent the first instance of a shark actively producing sound ...
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New Scientist on MSNSharks aren’t silent after allA species of houndshark called Mustelus lenticulatus makes sharp clicking noises when handled. Until now, sharks as a group ...
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Researchers long believed sharks to be silent animals based on their anatomy, but unprecedented evidence shows the rig shark ...
Many people, even those living far from the ocean, are afraid of sharks. Popular culture commonly portrays sharks as ...
Teeth from sharks and rays can be used to study their diet, but one of the biggest challenges in shark science is collecting ...
Shark teeth from museum jaws can now reveal what sharks ate decades ago. New research shows preservation chemicals don’t ...
Researchers have discovered a new-to-science species of ancient shark during an ongoing paleontological resource inventory at ...
In the murky depths of the ocean, one predator has a trait that exacerbates the dread it inspires as it slides through the ...
Sharks are not the silent killers we thought, listen to the sounds they make - New Zealand’s rig sharks found making sharp ...
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 ...
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