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Even 3-meter-long bull sharks can have best mates – "The sharks are actively choosing who they associate with"
The concept of friends in the animal world is one that’s been studied fairly frequently. We’ve learned that jaguars have best friends, and even female sperm whales can have a BFF. Now there’s a ...
However, these 12-foot-long, solitary sharks appear to form important social bonds. A study published today in the journal Animal Behaviour finds that they create these relationships with only a few ...
The ocean is full of terrifying creatures, and sharks are just one example. Many of us are familiar with commonly spotted ...
Bull sharks, it turns out, have friends. Scientists have increasingly recognized that sharks, once viewed as largely solitary creatures, have relatively complex social bonds. But studying those ...
We’ve all heard of the world’s most massive sharks, both past and present. The megalodon, the great white shark, and the whale shark get most of the attention, but did you know that there are a ...
A rare shark species thought to be wiped out due to overfishing has been spotted for the first time after over five decades in Papua New Guinea, shedding more light on the region’s rich biodiversity.
Great white sharks are among the ocean’s most intimidating predators, known for their speed, power, and razor-sharp teeth.
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Nearly 10-foot endangered dusky shark pings off the Gulf Coast near St. Petersburg, Florida
Endangered dusky shark Mira was tracked off the Gulf Coast on March 10, just about 60 miles west of St. Petersburg, Florida.
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