Now, Hoyos bears a long scar as a reminder and says he hopes to see the same shark again. He is already planning to get back into the water and has a diving trip booked for 14 November.
Despite having worked with sharks for 30 years, Mexican Mauricio Hoyos never thought he would encounter one so close up.
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The CEO of Welfare of Stray Dogs and the author of My City, My Dogs on the need to persist with vaccination and sterilization programmes, the role that community dogs play in teaching vital lessons on ...
Israel’s longest war is leaving a trail of traumatized soldiers in its wake. Psychologists, soldiers and their families say ...
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Weatherford authorities are intensifying police and animal patrols following a series of suspicious animal deaths, with ...
After holding the documentary’s world premiere at NewFest 37, Drew Denny discusses how a 20-year-old book and actor-producer ...
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How Animals Get Their Spots

Nature creates incredible works of living art through its many different animal patterns, such as a leopard’s spots or a ...
Movies and TV shows often feature animals that are so endearing that they become as memorable as their human counterparts.