The great white shark’s de facto selfie included ... He is named after Nova Scotia’s Cape Breton, where the big guy was first safely tagged, according to the conservation group.
for the people of Cape Breton where it was tagged. Breton has traveled 40,953 miles since he was tagged, according to its tracker. Yes. Great white sharks migrate south when the water gets cold ...
Known for their powerful ability to launch out of the water in pursuit of prey, the loss of great white sharks from False Bay ...
The names of the communities in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, hint at the French, aboriginal, Scottish, Irish, and English origins of the people who live here: Baddeck, Margaree, Chéticamp ...
Cape Breton Highlands National Park was the first ... although peak breeding activity is June through July. Hiking is great from May to November, when the ground is usually snow free.