Researchers in New Zealand have made what they believe is the first recording of a shark actively making noise. By Yan Zhuang Dolphins whistle. Whales sing. Fish croak, chirp, grunt, hum and growl.
What does the shark say? Oceanic researchers proved that “Jaws” isn’t the silent killer it’s depicted as after recording shark noises for the first time, as detailed in a study in the Royal Society ...
Researchers document a rig shark's vocal capabilities in a University of Auckland experiment conducted between May 2021 and April 2022. Click. Click. Click. Marine biologist Dr. Carolin Nieder, ...
Researchers believe the sounds are made by the sharks snapping their flattened teeth together, possibly as a stress or warning signal. This discovery challenges the long-held belief that sharks are ...
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