Is this a new alliance between marine species? According to images published by the University of Auckland in New Zealand, ...
A shortfin mako shark, the fastest-swimming shark in the world, was caught on camera with an octopus catching a ride on its ...
Somehow, a large orange octopus has been riding a mako shark off the coast of New Zealand. Researchers are mystified.
The octopus in question was no lightweight. It was a Māori octopus, the largest octopus species in the Southern Hemisphere.
Researchers at University of Auckland documented the real-life sharktopus during a December 2023 expedition in the Hauraki ...
Nature unveiled another mystery when an octopus was caught cruising through the waters of New Zealand — by hitching a ride on ...
Researchers from the University of Aukland got a chance sighting of an octopus hitching a ride on the back of a shark, which ...
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SharkBite 2 Codes (April 2025)
To be the hunter or the hunted? That is the question posed by SharkBite 2, the closest thing you can get to Jaws on the ...
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The encounter took place in the Hauraki Gulf, where a University of Auckland research team was analyzing ocean behavior in search of feeding frenzies. Initially bewildered by what appeared to be an ...
With documented swimming speeds of up to 46 miles per hour, mako sharks represent the world’s fastest elasmobranch species.
Researchers in New Zealand saw a colorful blob on top of a shark’s head. When they looked closer, they realized it had eight ...