Discovery of Mutated Sharks: Fishermen in Indonesia found a šššš¦ shark with a human-like face, raising questions about genetic mutations and environmental impacts.
Two-Headed Shark Embryos: Marine biologists have identified multiple instances of two-headed shark embryos, prompting investigations into the causes of such deformities.
Quasimoto the Bull Shark: A bull shark named Quasimoto, known for its deformed spine, was tracked by researchers until it tragically fell prey to a larger shark.
Scoliosis in Sharks: Researchers at Bondi Beach discovered multiple sharks suffering from scoliosis, with one undergoing groundbreaking surgery to correct its spinal deformities.
Faceless Fish Found: Scientists exploring the deep ocean off Eastern Australia discovered a faceless fish, highlighting the unique adaptations of deep-sea creatures.
Three-Eyed Fish Discovered: A three-eyed fish was caught near a nuclear power plant in Argentina, raising concerns about pollution and its effects on local wildlife.
Massive Tiger Shark Encounter: A massive tiger shark weighing 12,200 pounds was spotted off Martha’s Vineyard, surprising local fishermen and highlighting the ocean’s unpredictable nature.