Australia's northeastern coast is home to the unique epaulette shark, known for its ability to "walk" on fins and survive in fluctuating water conditions. A recent study highlights their remarkable ...
These “walking sharks” can lay eggs without spending extra energy, rewriting what scientists thought they knew about reproduction.
Chasing summer in the Southern Hemisphere with a trip to Australia to wakesurf in front of the Sydney Opera House while enjoying Four Seasons Hotel Sydney ...
Known best for their ability to "walk" on the sand and coral where they usually live, new research shows epaulette sharks could also defy assumptions in other ways.
So some sharks walk. Just not the scary ones. While great whites haunt the deep, walking sharks are content to scuttle in the shallows. They've been walking, or something close to it, for at least 9 ...