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 ...
A study found that rather than mixing at random, sharks have “active social preferences” and choose their social partners.
Scientists studying bull sharks in Fiji found that the animals may have more complex social lives than previously thought.
Adult bull shark ‘Chunky’ (foreground) parallel swimming with subadult female ‘Lady Lazarus’ (background). view more . Credit: Natasha D. Marosi. Bull sharks form s ...
A rare encounter with a juvenile great white shark caught by fishermen in April 2023 has reignited scientific interest in the mysterious population of these apex predators in the Mediterranean Sea. By ...
Bull sharks may have a reputation as lone hunters, but new research reveals they actually form social bonds and even have preferred “friends.” After six years of observing 184 sharks in Fiji, ...
Scientists have spotted orcas hunting a nursery of juvenile sharks for the first time, flipping them upside down and feeding on their energy-rich livers, a discovery that hints at changing seasonal ...
Orcas in the Gulf of California off the coast of Mexico have been spotted hunting young great white sharks by flipping them over to incapacitate them before eating their energy-filled liver, new ...
A blacktip reef shark. The family of the 8-year-old boy who was bitten by a shark in the Florida Keys on Monday says the species of the fish was a blacktip. The boy had to have surgery to save his leg ...
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