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Sharks are at risk because of overfishing, habitat destruction, and the changing climate, according to Animals Around the Globe. Some species in U.S. waters — including the hammerhead — had ...
ScreenRant interviews Dangerous Animals director Sean Byrne about making a pro-shark shark horror and crafting a standout villain with Jai Courtney.
Dangerous Animals is good fun, but keeps butting up against the carny-barker limitations of the shark-movie genre, which sort of inherently promises more than it can ultimately deliver.
Shark horror movies are ten a penny nowadays, but the director of upcoming fin-tastic slasher Dangerous Animals says that his movie stands out because its primary killer isn't actually a shark ...
While sharks do replace their teeth continually, the findings suggest that they would need to do so more frequently in the ...
We spent the morning separating shark fact from shark fiction at Georgia Aquarium, in honor of the 50th anniversary of the ...
Researchers are looking at how sharks can help gather ocean data for improved hurricane predictions by using sharks as freely moving monitors.
Fifty years after Steven Spielberg’s "Jaws" instilled fear in the hearts of many and the desire in others to wield a harpoon, ...
Sharks can famously replace their teeth, with new ones always growing as they're using up the current set. As sharks rely on ...
But in Dangerous Animals, the sharks only turn up if the waters are chummed." “This is actually a real problem with shark cage diving at the moment where, even though it’s illegal, it’s a ...
Even sharks’ famous tooth-regrowing ability may not save them from ocean acidification. Researchers found that future acidic ...