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Scuba News
October 6, 2024 by HAL
Many scuba divers appreciate the ocean’s beauty but may overlook the dangerous animals that inhabit it. While common predators like orcas and sharks get a lot of attention, other species such as lamprey eels and swordfish are often forgotten. These animals also play important roles in predator-prey relationships beneath the waves. A video highlights these […]
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September 4, 2024 by HAL
Researchers have discovered a surprising case of predation in shark ecology. A tracking tag swallowed by a predator revealed that a large porbeagle shark was eaten by an even bigger predator. This finding challenges what we know about marine food chains. It also raises concerns for the survival of the porbeagle, which is an endangered […]
February 22, 2023 by HAL
Angel the Angelshark is a clever predator that uses her sandy color and flat shape for camouflage. She lies buried in the sand, making it hard for prey to see her until it’s too late. Angelsharks are ambush hunters and enjoy a diet that includes fish, crabs, and squid. Read the full article at www.sharktrust.org
Wobbegongs are unique sharks known for their impressive camouflage. They remain still during the day and hunt at night, using their beard-like tassels as bait to attract unsuspecting prey. Their stealthy hunting technique makes them effective predators in the Pacific reefs where they live. Read the full article at www.sharktrust.org
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