Yup, you read that title correctly. According to a newly published study, whale sharks (Rhincodon typus) eyes are covered with dermal denticles, which is a novel mechanism of eye protection in ...
My, what big eyes you have... the better to eat you with? Whale sharks, the largest non-mammal vertebrate in the world, have small teeth covering their eyeballs, researchers in Japan have discovered.
Great white sharks roll their eyes just before they attack their prey, experts say. It’s a protective measure. OCEARCH photo Great white sharks have a creepy way of warning they’re about to attack — ...
A giant shark was reeled in during a sport fishing trip in Costa Rica that is being hailed as a first-of-its-kind catch. The six-and-a-half-foot-long shark exhibited xanthism, a rare pigmentation ...
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