An orca pod in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of Mexico has devised a cunning strategy to hunt and kill whale sharks — the world’s largest fish that can grow up to 18 meters (60 feet ...
Photos and videos of the apex predators reveal how they engage in coordinated hunts in Mexican waters to take down juvenile ...
At first glance, the world’s second largest fish ... people thought the fish were basking in the sun as they cruised near the surface—hence their name. Basking sharks are highly migratory.
Whale sharks or “butanding” were sighted off Barangay Tinoto in Maasim, Sarangani over the past weeks, according to the ...
Data from atomic bomb tests conducted during the Cold War have helped scientists accurately age the world's biggest fish. Whale sharks are large, slow moving and docile creatures that mainly ...
A new study reveals how a group of killer whales is able to hunt whale sharks, adding to a growing body of research showing ...
Orcas in the Gulf of California appear to have gained special skills to hunt and kill the world’s largest fish, according to a new study. Whale sharks, which grow up to 18m long, are known to ...
But at a little over six metres long, this fictional man-eating monster is small fry when compared to the world's largest shark. Sharks are a group of fish with skeletons made from cartilage instead ...