Researchers in New Zealand have made what they believe is the first recording of a shark actively making noise.
The first-ever sounds of sharks have been captured by researchers, according to a new study in the journal Royal Society Open ...
Researchers in New Zealand found that a small species of shark makes noises with their teeth when touched by humans — and now ...
Clicklike noises made by a small species of shark represent the first instance of a shark actively producing sound ...
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Researchers long believed sharks to be silent animals based on their anatomy, but unprecedented evidence shows the rig shark ...
A small international team of marine biologists has observed the first known instance of a shark intentionally making sounds.
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNListen to the First Known Recording of Shark Sounds, a ‘Weird’ Audio Clip Captured at a Marine Lab in New ZealandResearchers detected short clicking noises from rig sharks during handling in the lab, though they're not sure why or how the sound is produced ...
The first-ever sounds of rig sharks have been captured by researchers, according to a new study in the journal Royal Society ...
For the first time, sharks have been recorded making sounds, breaking with the fish's long held reputation as a silent hunter ...
Scientists have recorded young sharks making sounds for the first time, surprising researchers and challenging old beliefs.
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