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The shark caught near Su’ao was the largest goblin shark ever caught in Taiwan, the museum said. The massive female shark weighed about 1,763 pounds and reached about 15.4 feet in length, Taiwan ...
It looks like this shark is straight out of the movie "Jaws." Marine biologist Hoyos Padilla recorded this incredible footage showing the biggest shark ever caught on camera, which is 20 feet long.
Sharks feature prominently in several pinball machines including: Sea Hunt, a 1972 machine inspired by the 1960s television program, manufactured by Leisure & Allied [5] White Shark, a 1979 machine by Bell Coin Matic [6] Shark, a 1980 machine by A. Hankin & Co. [7] Shark, a 1982 machine by Taito [8] Atlantis, a 1989 machine by Bally [9]
She is one of the biggest great white sharks ever filmed and could be at least fifty years old. The vertical slashes on her left flank are either from fights with other sharks or mating scars.
Caught by small fishing vessel that was unable to bring it aboard. Assisted by the Ecuadorian tuna fish ship Betty Elizabeth. Animal was alive at time of capture and regurgitated food consisting mainly of Engraulis ringens. Surface temperature of the sea was 23.6 °C. 23: 13 March 2004: Gapang Beach, northern tip of Sumatra: Immature male
Roboshark is a robotic shark made by Andrew Sneath in 2003. It appeared in a BBC Natural History Unit Wildlife Special entitled "Smart Sharks: Swimming with Roboshark", in which a camera attached to the robotic shark was used to capture unique underwater footage of whale sharks, bull sharks, and great white sharks.
By MEGAN BARRETO The Telegraph reported a terrifying battle between two Great White sharks, captured in a close-up video by Barcroft Media. Geraldine Cooper from The Telegraph writes that Adam ...
This record is a parody of the 1975 summer blockbuster film Jaws, with Goodman interviewing the shark (whom he calls "Mr. Jaws"), as well as the film's main characters, Brody, Hooper, and Quint. Goodman makes full use of his practice of " break-in " music sampling, in which all of the interview answers are lyrics from popular songs from that year.