Shark Attack of 1916 2: A Friendly Look Back at a Historic Summer

In the summer of 1916, a series of shark attacks along the Jersey Shore changed America's perception of sharks, inspiring fear and the movie 'Jaws.'
In the summer of 1916, a series of shark attacks along the Jersey Shore changed America's perception of sharks, inspiring fear and the movie 'Jaws.'
Caribbean festivals are lively events showcasing rich culture, with over 130 festivals annually. Popular ones include Trinidad's Carnival and Jamaica's Rebel Salute.
The cat-fox, a unique creature living in Corsican forests, has intrigued scientists with its distinctive features, prompting research since 2008, and was declared a unique species in 2023.
Camels are specially adapted to survive in harsh desert environments, with features like fat-storing humps, oval-shaped blood cells, and protective eyelashes.
Snapping shrimp, also known as pistol shrimp, use their special claw to create bubbles that produce loud sounds, capable of stunning prey and communicating with others.
The peregrine falcon, found globally except Antarctica, is the fastest animal on Earth, diving at over 300 km/h, and primarily hunts medium-sized birds.
Mexico, officially the United Mexican States, is renowned for its scenic beaches, delicious cuisine, and rich history; it comprises 31 states and a federal district, with varied landscapes and climates.
Ripples in water illustrate energy transfer across the surface, formed by disturbances like pebbles or wind, and reveal natural phenomena such as currents and approaching storms.
Indochinese tigers, smaller but fierce, face habitat loss in Southeast Asia with only 350 left; efforts for protection and anti-poaching aim to prevent extinction.
Ice melts faster with salt, sugar, sand, heat, and different materials due to lowered freezing points and faster heat transfer.