The New England Aquarium in Boston now has a new nurse shark — the first one in 10 years. Cirri, a 3.5 foot, 22 pound female nurse shark, can be seen in the aquarium's Caribbean coral reef exhibit.
Nurse sharks are particularly unassuming sharks, often seen lying motionless on the seabed, or under rocky overhangs. But when it comes to finding a mate, they really start to liven up.
Three days after the incident, the Archipelago corporation, Coralina, alerted on its social networks that a group of people caught a nurse shark. Since it became known of the attack on the Italian ...
After a family lunch in an area known as Staniel Cay, Katarina spotted people snorkelling and interacting with a pack of nurse sharks nearby. Despite concern from her boyfriend's family ...
Hundreds of tourists, including children, were spotted lining the shoreline while pointing to the predator as lifeguards kept ...
The not-so-sensual courting behavior of sharks has been captured on camera at an aquarium in Australia. The rare footage reveals how grey nurse sharks let each other know they’re interested ...
Sand tiger sharks, also known as gray nurse sharks, have a deceivingly ferocious look. They are large-bodied and display a mouthful of sharp teeth that protrude in all directions, even when the ...
Incredibly rare footage has emerged of two grey nurse sharks giving each other "love bites", which marine biologists say is a unique courtship ritual that's hardly ever seen up-close. Grey nurse ...