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Shortfin mako sharks are the fastest shark species in the world, reaching top speeds of up to 46 mph (74 km/h). They can grow as long as 12 feet (3.7 m) and weigh as much as 1,200 pounds (545 ...
Researchers in New Zealand saw a colorful blob on top of a shark’s head. When they looked closer, they realized it had eight arms. By Melissa Hobson When she spotted the mako shark in the ...
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 ...
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The scalloped hullsides above the waterline are a nod to the sleek profile of a real mako shark. Standard jack plate, Power-Pole and Minn Kota Terrova trolling motor make this boat ready for ...
First of three Corvette concepts due this year is the work of GM’s new design center in the UK headed by Julian Thomson ...
with a top speed approaching 40 knots. At lower speeds a loitering time of approximately 10 days is achievable. Metal Shark offers a full range of unmanned solutions, from micro USVs and ...
That was the case when a team from the University of Auckland in New Zealand noticed a 10-foot-long shortfin mako shark adorned with an unexpected passenger. “What was that orange patch on its head?
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, captured in ...
The HSMUSV supports both diesel and gasoline propulsion. In its current configuration, it boasts a 500+ nautical mile range at 25 knots, with a top speed approaching 40 knots, Metal Shark said. At ...
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