16-foot bluntnose sixgill shark captured on video!
OceanX researchers captured footage of a 15 to 16-foot long bluntnose sixgill shark!
5 years ago
OceanX researchers captured footage of a 15 to 16-foot long bluntnose sixgill shark!
Mark Rober works with Discovery Channel and tests if sharks are really attracted to a drop of water.
Want to beat that fear of sharks? Get underwater. Go try it! The more time you spend down there, the…
The sand tiger shark (Carcharias taurus), also known as the grey nurse shark, spotted ragged-tooth shark, or blue-nurse sand tiger…