White California Shark May Be First Baby Great White Ever Caught On Film

It is hardly a cuddly infant. The five-foot long pure white California shark is already a fierce predator. According to experts are inclined to believe it is an infant great white shark (Carcaradon carcharias.) Great whites reproduction is interesting. The sharks are ovovivaparous. That means they carry the litter (2 to 17 pups) internally. TheyContinue reading “White California Shark May Be First Baby Great White Ever Caught On Film”

Rocky Mountain Wolves Will Not Receive Continued Federal Protection; National Wildlife Service Feels They Are Not Facing Extinction

Wolves remain a hot button conservation issue as their populations expand in some parts of the United States. According to the Fort Worth Star-Telegram Canis lupus will not receive continued special federal protection. But the National Wildlife Service will develop a national management plan for Rocky Mountain wolves and the rest of the wolves inContinue reading “Rocky Mountain Wolves Will Not Receive Continued Federal Protection; National Wildlife Service Feels They Are Not Facing Extinction”

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