Great white sharks are among the most feared predators, and some groundbreaking new research conducted off the coast of South Africa suggests these incredible fish found along coastlines around the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. You may have heard that wearing bright colors may provoke shark attacks. But scientific research shows most sharks can't see color ...
Sharks have well-developed eyes and a large brain area dedicated to processing visual information, but these marine predators cannot distinguish between any colors except, in some cases, shades of ...
Sharks are unable to distinguish colors, even though their close relatives rays and chimaeras have some color vision, according to new research by scientists in Australia. Their study shows that ...
Contrary to its evocative name, the blue shark (Prionace glauca) may possess an unsuspected ability: to change its color. A team of Hong Kong researchers has identified nanostructures in its skin, ...
DANIEL ARAUZ: I have never seen a nurse shark with that color. FADEL: Daniel Arauz co-authored a study on the shark, published in the journal Marine Biodiversity. Arauz says the 6-foot long shark was ...
Sharks are color blind, new research suggests, with the toothy predators likely forever seeing the world in black and white. The study, published in the latest Royal Society Biology Letters, is the ...
Sharks are unable to distinguish colors, even though their close relatives rays and chimaeras have some color vision, according to new research by Dr. Nathan Scott Hart and colleagues from the ...