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Newsweek USA Tech December 15, 2023
Despite the popular belief that all sharks need to keep swimming or they'll die, many species of shark can get along just fine staying still.Gray reef sharks are the most recent species now recognized as not needing to stay constantly on the move, according to new research... + más
'Frustration' fuels Broncos' sideline blowup in loss | ESPN
'Frustration' fuels Denver Broncos' sideline blowup in loss | ABC News
Newsweek USA Nation August 21, 2023
Hundreds of leopard sharks were unbothered by the effects of Tropical Storm Hilary on Monday.As a tropical storm, Hilary formed early last Wednesday and intensified into a hurricane by Thursday morning. It strengthened to a Category 4 early Friday morning with sustained wind... + más
Shark filmed feeding on bunker pod in mesmerizing video | Newsweek
Junkie ‘Cocaine Sharks’ are strung out and ‘tweaked’ in Florida: expert | New York Post
Newsweek USA Tech July 26, 2023
What does a shark attack look like from the sky? Not an attack on humans, but on thousands of fish.Officials from the New York State Parks and Historic Sites have captured stunning aerial footage of a requiem shark as it lunged into a school of Atlantic menhaden, known as a... + más
Teen Bitten by Shark While Fishing in Key Largo | NBC 6 South Florida
Shocking moment man catches 6.5 ft bull shark at tourist hotspot | Newsweek
New York Post USA Entertainment July 26, 2023
This gives new meaning to the words Great White. The new Discovery special “Cocaine Sharks” investigates rumors of rampant recreational cocaine use by strung out sharks in the Florida Keys — getting high on millions of pounds of into the waterway via the area’s illicit... + más
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Le Krewe du Roi celebrates the state at 58th annual Mardi Gras Ball | The Advocate
Newsweek USA Tech October 06, 2023
Great white sharks off the U.S. West Coast are being driven northwards by warming seas, threatening local ecosystems as they move.Climate change-driven temperature increases in the waters off California have caused juvenile white sharks to be found much further north than usual.... + más
Recent shark attacks are worrying beach-goers, yet experts say they're very rare | ABC News
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