Scientists say the video offers a unique look into shark mating behavior—and might also help with conservation efforts.
Lassauce took weekly snorkeling excursions for over a year to monitor leopard sharks living just over nine miles off the New ...
In a precise and quiet sequence that unfolded over 90 minutes, the two males alternated in mating with the female. The actual act lasted just 110 seconds—63 for the first male, 47 for the second.
Endangered leopard sharks have been observed mating in the wild for the first time, with scientists witnessing a “threesome” ...
The winners of the 2025 Ocean Photographer of the Year competition captured the ocean and its wildlife like you’ve never seen ...
The endangered species was recording mating in the wild for the first time ever after a researcher followed the sharks for a year.
University of the Sunshine Coast marine biologist Dr. Hugo Lassauce caught a rare moment between three endangered leopard ...
Scientists have discovered a new species of marsupial in Australia’s bushland, closely related to the kangaroo. Researchers ...
Bridgette O'Shannessy, a PhD candidate at Flinders, explained per Phys.org that the rapid recovery represented one of the ...
Staff at Yanchep National Park in Western Australia are celebrating a milestone that's 15 years in the making: the birth of ...
A University of the Sunshine Coast researcher has caught on camera and documented for the first time a rare – and rather ...
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Critically endangered shark, called the 'labrador of the sea,' rebounds in Australia
It’s been a long and harrowing journey for the shark, which is one of Australia’s most endangered marine species. After being nearly hunted to extinction in the 1950s, the population struggled to ...
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