Reaching speeds of 50kph, the mako is the fastest shark in the sea. This video can not be played To play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser.
The 10-12 foot sea creature was discovered in brackish North Lake in Hollywood, Fla., earlier this week and a number of residents showed their concern as it was obvious the mako was disoriented as it ...
So in order to replace that energy they need to eat a lot of food. To ensure a meal, the Mako shark implements certain tactics when hunting. It will often attack and bite off the tail of its prey ...
A 10-to-12-foot mako shark, one of the fastest fish in the world, was spotted in North Lake in Hollywood, surprising residents and raising concerns about its health.
The young mako shark traveled more than 750 miles in 54 days, even though it was likely only 1 or 2 years old. This means that protecting nursery areas might not be enough because these young ...
ORLANDO, Fla. - Marine specialists visited a Florida marina to assess a 12-foot mako shark that was spotted Friday. The Hollywood Police Department posted on its social media accounts to warn locals ...
WASHINGTON— The highly imperiled shortfin mako shark was denied federal protection today by NOAA Fisheries, which stated that a listing under the federal Endangered Species Act is “not warranted.” In ...
Makos, like many sharks, are especially vulnerable to overfishing because of their small litters and ... a dozen countries. One shark tagged near New Zealand, where mako populations are robust ...
A 10-to-12-foot mako shark, one of the fastest ... were the first to notice the shark Monday evening. ”We’ve seen small sharks in here, but nothing that size or species,” Zucarro said.
Taiwan’s Fisheries Research Institute (FRI), in collaboration with local and Japanese universities, presented its findings on the behavioral characteristics and thermoregulation mechanisms of the ...