The corpse of a pregnant, two meter (6.5 foot) long sandbar shark washes up on the central coast, close to the Hadera power station, where warm waters attract mostly male sharks during the winter.
The baby female was 90 centimeters long and weighed ... Since opening in 2002, Aqua World has been trying to breed the sand tiger shark, a viviparous species whose eggs hatch inside the womb.
Other smaller species of sharks that swim near Myrtle Beach include sandbar sharks, black nose, bonnethead, and finetooth sharks. Sharks prey on fish, sting rays, and turtles, following them into ...