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Thresher Sharks: The Biomechanics of Tail-Whipping with Jamie Knaub

Thresher Sharks: The Biomechanics of Tail-Whipping with Jamie Knaub

FromWorld of Sharks


Thresher Sharks: The Biomechanics of Tail-Whipping with Jamie Knaub

FromWorld of Sharks

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Length:
55 minutes
Released:
May 2, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Thresher sharks are known for their unusual hunting strategy. They use their long tail like a whip, striking it so fast that it creates a shockwave capable of stunning multiple fish at once! But how does their anatomy support such an extreme movement? In today’s episode we find out! We talk with Jamie Knaub, who researches the biomechanics and vertebral anatomy in large, swimming animals - including whales and sharks. In this episode we explore Jamie's research, including her most recent work studying the vertebrae of the thresher shark to understand how they are able to carry out that iconic tail whip. This episode has it all: the Olympians of the shark world, surprise humpbacks, sharks with anxiety, digital dissections and of course some deliciously nerdy science.
You can follow Jamie on X/twitter (@CornOnTheKnaub) or LinkedIn (Jamie Knaub). And you can find out more about the Fab Lab, run by Dr Marianne Porter, here: https://mepbiomechanics.com/
 
You can find us on social media on X/twitter (@SaveOurSeas) or instagram (@saveourseasfoundation)
Episode shownotes: www.saveourseas.com/worldofsharks/podcast
 
 
Released:
May 2, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

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Welcome to World of Sharks, a podcast all about sharks, rays and their underwater habitat brought to you by the Save our Seas Foundation. Forget Jaws – there is SO much more to sharks than their fearsome reputation. Join scientist and shark nerd Dr Isla Hodgson as she chats with leading experts in shark science, conservation and storytelling to take a deep dive into the fascinating world of one of the most diverse, well-adapted, enigmatic, misunderstood and threatened groups of animals on the planet.