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Threshers are not named for the thrashing motion of their tail, as many assume. Instead, their name comes from a farming ...
Thresher sharks are back off the Seacoast—sleek, strange, and swinging nine-foot tails.
Typically, a breach occurs when a shark propels itself out of the water, often during an attack. While multiple shark species, including mako and thresher sharks, are known to breach, great whites ...
The death of an endangered thresher shark on a Cornwall beach raises concerns about fishing practices and the safety of vulnerable marine species.
A vulnerable thresher shark found itself stuck on Rockaway Beach Monday afternoon but a fearless beachgoer was able to drag the struggling fish back to the safety of its home in the deep.
Tail-whipping thresher sharks are giving fishermen some thrills on the ocean and plenty of steaks on the grill.
Beachgoers at Rockaway Beach in Queens, New York City were treated to an incredibly rare sight on Monday afternoon when a rare thresher shark washed up on the beach with its whip-like tail ...
A thresher shark was found washed up on Duxbury Beach on Thursday morning, officials said. Duxbury Beach Operations shared photos of the discovery, describing the shark being about 13 feet in ...
Tail-whipping thresher sharks are giving fishermen some thrills on the ocean and plenty of steaks on the grill.
Tail-whipping thresher sharks are giving fishermen some thrills on the ocean and plenty of steaks on the grill.
Tail-whipping thresher sharks are giving fishermen some thrills on the ocean and plenty of steaks on the grill.