Nurse sharks are particularly unassuming sharks, often seen lying motionless on the seabed, or under rocky overhangs. But when it comes to finding a mate, they really start to liven up.
it didn’t look to the affable nurse shark or the aggressive bull shark. Not even the tiger shark, which would be more appropriate in Nemo’s coral-reef home. It was the great white shark—with ...
Shocking footage shows the moment a snorkeler cries out in pain after being bitten by a shark. Lilian Tagliari, from Perth, Australia was freediving with a group of 50 nurse sharks in the Maldives ...
The grey nurse sharks’ curious nature has earnt them the title of the “labrador of the sea” and they are considered relatively harmless compared to bull sharks or the great white.
Although rare, crossing paths with a tiger shark or an up-to-14ft-long nurse shark ‘might turn deadly’, holiday website Samudra Maldives warned. One diver had a lucky escape after a shark swam ...