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The shark fin antenna isn’t just a trendy add-on; it’s a high-tech multitasker that keeps your car connected to the world.
By Brandon Truitt Click here for updates on this story Massachusetts (WBZ) — They say a picture is worth a thousand words and ...
The U.S. is set to ban the buying and selling of shark fins, a lucrative ingredient prized in some cuisines but that is tied to a practice condemned by wildlife advocates as cruel and unethical.
The shark fin is your car's antenna, picking up those signals and sending them to various devices. It is therefore positioned on the roof of your car to ensure that it has optimal reception of the ...
More than 70 percent of shark species that end up in the global fin trade are at risk of extinction — and sharks living closer to our coastlines might be most at risk and of the greatest ...
A shark fin is tied with rocks to help it keep its shape as it dries. A new study of shark fins at markets made the surprising find that many were fished from coastal waters, not the high seas, as ...
The photographs revealed that the shark lost 20.8% of its fin in the initial injury, and it healed back to 87% of its original size, according to the study. The silky shark had hooks in its mouth ...
The shark-inspired Fin Frenzy design is featured on Owala’s popular 24 oz FreeSip Water Bottle.It features a series of sharks on the exterior of the bottle against an aqua background.
Case in point, that little shark fin-like structure found on the back end of the top of some cars. As it turns out, there's more to these rooftop fins than mere aesthetics.
The design is a fun little mimicry of a shark circling in water, which entertains some of us simple folk. The shark fin scrubber is by no means new, though it’s fun to see it appear days before ...
Video shows there was damage to the shark's skin, paint marks and a red scrape behind her dorsal fin. However, no bleeding or open wounds were visible. Watch shark's perspective when struck by boat ...