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Watch hammerhead sharks locate prey hidden under sand
Hammerhead sharks are among the strangest predators in the ocean. Their wide hammer-shaped heads are packed with electroreceptors that allow them to detect the faint electrical signals of prey hidden ...
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He hooked a giant tarpon then a hammerhead shark showed up
One cast with a live mullet instantly hooked something massive. Within seconds, the line exploded as a giant tarpon launched into the air. What followed was a brutal fight that lasted nearly four ...
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