The enigma began when a lone stingray inexplicably became pregnant despite no other stingrays being present.
Where great white sharks give birth has long remained one of the most enduring mysteries in shark science.
Illustrations of megalodon based on great white shark proportions might not reflect its actual body shape.
A palaeobiologist takes a look at the real-life shark that inspired the new movie sequel 'Meg 2: The Trench'.
This fearsome looking denizen of the deep has needle-sharp teeth and a terrifying extendable mouth.
The destructive hurricane currently making landfall in the United States has been displacing the local wildlife.
A fisherman recently reeled in a rather strange looking shark and nobody is quite sure what species it is.
The largest shark that ever lived would have put even the man-eating monster from 'Jaws' to shame.
Elasmobranch sleep expert Michael Liam Kelly reveals new research into this intriguing mystery.
Two urban explorers recently delved into the decrepit remains of a disused aquarium somewhere in Spain.
A mysterious sea creature prompted lifeguards to close Boscombe Beach in Bournemouth last week.
A new study has indicated that the largest shark that ever lived may have been even bigger than we thought.
A fisherman in Indonesian recently caught this bizarre looking shark with surprisingly human-like facial features.
The world's largest shark was over two meters long at birth thanks to its penchant for eating its siblings.
This gargantuan prehistoric shark was so large that a human standing on its back would be the size of its fin.
The boxing legend will be engaging in the fight of the decade with a giant man-eating shark... yes really.
The spectacle of a bird catching an enormous fish has been captured on film at South Carolina's Myrtle Beach.
An oceanic whitetip shark was recently found with scarring consistent with a fight with a giant cephalopod.
Scientists have found a way to determine how old whale sharks are using the fallout from atomic bomb testing.
New research has revealed that the Neanderthals were no stranger to catching and eating sea creatures.