A great short-finned mako shark tried to bite the camera ... The image, taken during a recent OCEARCH expedition, shows the shark with its mouth open, revealing row after row of irregular teeth.
This is a photograph of shortfin mako shark scales which each measure about 0.2 millimeters in length. The front row of scales has been manually bristled to their maximum angle of about 50 degrees ...
Researchers with the University of Auckland recently witnessed an extraordinary scene in which a mako shark appears to be providing taxi service for an octopus. The bizarre interaction ...
The first mako Grey got on the line was a 258-pounder ... Removing a hook from a shark’s mouth can be dangerous, so fishermen just cut the leaders and leave the hooks to rust away.