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Shark attacks in Hawaii spike in October, and scientists think they know why
Sharktober is real in Hawaii — and it's down to the reproductive pattern of predatory tiger sharks, an analysis of 30 years ...
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Forget Shark Week, it's Shark Month: Scientists warn of a surge in shark bites near Hawaii's shores
During the fall, the number of shark attacks in Hawaii increases for some reason. New research suggests that the rise in ...
A new study has confirmed a statistically "significant" spike in shark bite incidents in Hawaiian waters every October.
It has to do with one particular species of shark—and it’s probably not the one you think.
New University of Hawaiʻi research confirms that “Sharktober” is real, revealing a statistically significant spike in shark ...
After researchers tagged her off the coast of Jacksonville, Florida, in April, a pregnant tiger shark named Hanna has since traveled thousands of miles, zigzagging through the East Coast before ...
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