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A threshing machine whips back and forth—much like the shark’s tail fin. The tail also resembles a scythe, traditionally used to cut hay with a similar swinging motion.
Thresher sharks are back off the Seacoast—sleek, strange, and swinging nine-foot tails.
Shark’s new bladeless tower fan only launched last month, but Amazon fans are already calling it a total “quality of life improver!” The Shark TurboBlade Fan debuted in early March, and ...
The Department of Conservation is searching for a great white shark seen in Waikato with a rope around its tail. The three-metre shark was spotted in Kāwhia ...
GQ: So, why sharks? Ross Edgley: When people hear ‘shark’, there's a blanket approach. They tar them all with the same brush. So we threw around the idea to make myself a sporting guinea pig ...
A shark named Moon was seen biting his tail, Colorado zoo said. This could be a behavior caused by pain or injury so vets ordered a CT scan.
A shark named Moon was seen biting his tail, Colorado zoo said. This could be a behavior caused by pain or injury so vets ordered a CT scan.