Scientists have discovered that bull sharks form lasting social bonds, challenging previous assumptions about their behavior.
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Study finds bull sharks form long-term social bonds
A six-year study in Fiji has revealed that bull sharks repeatedly associate with specific partners, challenging their reputation as solitary predators. Researchers documented coordinated behaviors and ...
For decades, sharks have been cast as the ultimate solitary predators — cold, instinct-driven “killing machines” that roam the ocean alone. Species like the bull shark (Carcharhinus leucas) were long ...
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Sharks have friends too, science says
Sharks aren’t the lone, cold predators we once thought—they form friendships, maintain social circles, and choose companions. Long-term studies in Fiji reveal bull sharks repeatedly interacting with ...
Four people have now been bitten by sharks in the last two days in New South Wales, including three in Sydney Harbor. Two people are in critical condition. The shark species responsible isn't yet ...
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