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Do Sharks Lay Eggs or Give Live Birth? You May Be Surprised! Viviparous are shark species that give live birth to their young rather than lay eggs Their embryo receives nourishment and develops within the mother’s uterus until they’re born, usually after a 9–12 month gestation period Species of viviparous sharks include: Lemon Sharks Lemon sharks dwell mainly in subtropical shallow water but
The Basking Shark - Bureau of Ocean Energy Management Basking sharks, the world's second-largest fish, are essential to marine ecosystems, regulating plankton populations through their filter-feeding habits These sharks migrate significant distances in search of plankton, with some traveling nearly 6,000 miles Despite their size, they are generally harmless to humans and face threats from boat strikes, slow growth to maturity, and habitat
NASA: Ocean Worlds Oceans Beyond Are there oceans on planets around other stars? Water vapor has been discovered on a planet roughly the size of Neptune; the smallest exoplanet known to have water HAT-P-11b is 120 light years away in the constellation Cygnus and sits close to its star in a five-day orbit
What Animals Eat Sharks? - American Oceans Tiger sharks are another species of shark that can become prey for other animals They are known to eat a variety of prey items, including other sharks Tiger sharks have been found with the remains of other shark species in their stomachs, including blacktip sharks and great hammerhead sharks Other species of sharks can also become prey for
The New Technology Inspiring People to Care About the Ocean Read More: One Man’s Quest to Heal the Oceans—And Maybe Save the World So limited is our understanding of the oceans that “we’ve only described about 10% of the species in the deep sea
Shark Overfishing: Why the ocean’s ‘bad guys’ need protection There will be festivities on Martha’s Vineyard, where the film was shot, lots of press coverage, and several symphonies even plan to perform the film’s iconic score Lost in the celebration is the hard reality of shark overfishing Over one-third of the world’s shark and ray species are now facing possible extinction