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In 2013, fishermen caught a shortfin mako shark off the coast of California. It was a record-breaking catch, as the mako shark turned out to be the heaviest one ever documented. The enormous ...
Mako sharks are fast, predatory sharks that can be found swimming in tropical and temperate oceans. These speedsters of the seas can reach 31 miles per hour, with bursts of up to 46 miles per hour.
Some people in Hollywood woke up Thursday and were surprised to see this 10-foot mako shark swimming in the lake. People nearby said the shark appeared sluggish and struggled in the brackish water.
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For instance, mako sharks can swim as fast as 70 to 80 mph, earning them the moniker "cheetahs of the ocean." Back in 2019, scientists at the University of Alabama determined one major factor in ...
A Juvenile shortfin mako shark swimming in the waters off California. These sharks are "aggressive predators" that eat other fish, such as bluefish, swordfish, tuna, ...
WARWICK, R.I. (WJAR) — Motorcyclists in Rhode Island can now display a mako shark on the back of their ride. Distribution of Rhode Island's shark license plates for motorcycles began Saturday ...
Mako sharks are fast, predatory sharks that can be found swimming in tropical and temperate oceans. These speedsters of the seas can reach 31 miles per hour, with bursts of up to 46 miles per hour.