Sharks
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A Shark Survivor Punched A Shark In The Gills And Lived To Tell The Tale
A 61-year-old man survived a terrifying shark attack by punching the predator in the gills, just like what experts say on television. The encounter in Cape Cod left William Lytton shaken, but he's well on his way to recovery.
Latest Research Articles
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Tuna and Great White Shark Share Same 'Super Predator Genes'
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Rare Discovery: Fossilized Teeth Lead to Identification of New Extinct Giant Shark Species
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New 'Smart Drums' Deployed as Shark Attacks Increase in New South Whales
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Shark Cannibalism? New Video Shows One Shark Eat Another in Florida
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Shark Fins, Meat Should Never Be Eaten: High Concentration of Neurotoxins Found in Sharks
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Nuclear Bomb Pulses Reveal 400-Year-Old Greenland Shark is World's Longest Living Vertebrate
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Study: Did Sharks Cannibalize Their Young? Teeth in Poop Fossil Say Yes
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Music, Media Make Sharks More Terrifying Than They Actually Are
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Boy Accidentally Hooks 12-Foot Great White Shark in Massachusetts