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You might want to watch your toes next time you go to the beach! Here are some of the most fascinating creatures lurking deep in the ocean.
Weird sleep schedules, twisting necks, and poison are just a few of the adaptions these creatures have relied on to survive planet Earth.
Have you ever been mesmerized by those beautiful and unreal underwater images, thinking about the way they were taken? Members of this Reddit community called "Underwater Photography: Pictures, but wet" are sharing some of the most breathtaking shots that were taken in the water by these photography enthusiasts. The group, which now has more than 19k members, shares people’s successful attempts at catching unseen nature, rarely seen underwater creatures, and brave divers who wouldn’t say “no” to a stunning picture of themselves. Which one is your favorite? Don’t forget to leave your thoughts in the comments down below!
A great white shark swimming near the surface.
Seeing a shark on a dive is an instant highlight, be it a majestic whale shark, a bullet-fast mako or even a sleepy nurse shark. Here are some of our favorite shark photos from this year's contest.
All teachers know that kids learn more when they’re excited and engaged. Today a team of bloggers come together to help your students take a BITE out of learning with a theme your students are sure…
This portion of a lovely Belize beach is infested with (harmless) sharks and rays.
It's not the first time that we've shared plush toys with you, but people who are taking the same kind of shark toy on various adventures is certainly a sight you don't see very often. Perhaps because the generation that trembled in theaters while watching Jaws is getting older, or maybe because of the popularity of the Super Bowl's shark dancers, everyone's slowly getting obsessed with IKEA's toy shark, Blåhaj (Blaha).
It's Shark Week! Join us today for a shark feeding @ 3:30pm & special visit from @JaxMalcom and @ChloeNoelle910!
They squeal, they nosh, they look like predators.
Humans kill over 100 million sharks per year. Shark finning is quickly wiping out the apex predators of our ocean, which will be disastrous.
A school of sharks swim in the Galápagos in this National Geographic Your Shot Photo of the Day.
Download free shark posters to raise awareness about our threatened sharks and rays. Be a shark champion.