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The largest tagged great white shark in the Atlantic Ocean has made its way into New England waters, making its way up from ...
Jaws' scared us stiff. Science is setting the record straight. What 50 years of research reveals about the ocean's most misunderstood apex predator.
The poster from the 1975 movie Jaws is one of the most recognizable pieces of movie key art of all time—but it’s not ...
In the summer of 1975, a prankster or pranksters pulled off a great white shark hoax at a private Jersey Shore beach in today ...
Jaws” is one of the quintessential film classics and is likely responsible for many people viewing sharks as bloodthirsty, man-eating predators. Just the sight of the toothy maw on the movie poster is ...
National Geographic photographer Brian Skerry has logged more than 10,000 hours under water—but he's never before snapped a ...
Fifty years ago, the movie Jaws put sharks on our radar in a very real way. It broke box office records and tapped into an underlying fear of sharks and the unknown lurking in the ocean.
Here's how that legendary shark and swimmer image for Steven Spielberg's Jaws came to be. Read more at Empire.
A shark so big, they could eat baby whales whole, and their teeth, now on display at the Buena Vista Museum in downtown ...
The classic thriller might discourage you from getting in the water, so check out these sensational shark images from the Smithsonian Magazine Photo Contest instead ...
Megalodons are considered the largest sharks, and possibly the largest fish, to have ever roamed Earth’s oceans. They lived ...
It’s “Shark Week,” so we asked the pros how they approach a day at the beach — even though shark bites are rare.