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But researchers aren't sure whether the octopus intended to ride on a shark's head. The shortfin mako is a large shark with big black button eyes and is extremely fast. Photo: Shutterstock ...
The original Mako Shark was a groundbreaking design experiment by General Motors that, despite never reaching production, eventually inspired the design of the iconic C3 Corvette.
It's almost that time of year again – the Discovery Channel's annual Shark Week. The network released its slate of programming for Shark Week 2025, which will take place later this month. It ...
An endangered mako shark breached multiple times in Tikhaya Bay, Russia, on June 26, 2025. Experts say unusually high summer ...
This shark jumps you. A group of New Zealand fishermen got a bigger catch than they bargained for after a massive mako shark leapt out of the water and landed on their boat. A video of the shark ...
Chad Patti, spearfishing with two friends in the Gulf of Mexico, was waiting for the boat to pick him up when a mako shark blindsided him from the rear. The shark tore the fin off his right foot ...
An octopus hitched a ride on the back of a mako shark in extraordinary nature footage released by the University of Auckland. Researchers at the institution dubbed the underwater friendship ...
A 7-foot mako shark leapt into the fishing vessel Lady Anne off the coast of Maine, shocking those on board.
The world's fastest shark, which can strike at nearly 50 miles per hour, has been spotted prowling the Spanish coast close to Barcelona. The extremely rare, 8-foot-long shortfin mako shark is one ...
Churches captured a video of the shocking incident. In the clip, the mako shark surges out of the water and lands on its side on the boat before righting itself and resting with its mouth open.
A brief tug-of-war ensues. The mako whips the fish side-to-side while the mate tries to haul it over the gunnel. Not surprisingly, the shark wins the round. It rips the tuna off the gaff and breaks ...
Panicking fishermen scurry for safety The saltwater fishermen hooked at least one Atlantic shortfin mako - the world's fastest shark - off the coast of Massachusetts, US.