Travel, Science, Underwater Simon J Pierce Travel, Science, Underwater Simon J Pierce

The Thresher Sharks of Malapascua Island, Philippines

Frame-by-frame video analysis reveals the sharks’ strategy. They lunge forward, then use their big wide pectoral fins to hit the brakes. This stalls their whole body, allowing them to deliver an overhead tail-slap at measured speeds of over 20 meters per second (45 miles per hour). That’s so fast that the tip of the tail literally causes water to bubble.

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