Sharks Making Sounds

A groundbreaking study has discovered that rig sharks make distinct clicking sounds by snapping their teeth together, possibly as a stress or warning signal. This challenges the belief that sharks are silent due to lacking sound-producing organs.

Sharks Making Sounds

A recent study has discovered that rig sharks off the coast of New Zealand make distinct clicking sounds, believed to be a stress or warning signal. This challenges the previous belief that sharks are silent due to the lack of sound-producing organs.