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Bull sharks have best friends: New research shows apex predators form persistent social bonds
For six years, researchers watched the same bull sharks return to Shark Reef Marine Reserve in Fiji, and they kept noticing ...
From Fiji's kaleidoscopic reefs to shark-packed passes in French Polynesia, these six destinations offer some of the world's most exhilarating underwater experiences.
Scientists have discovered that bull sharks form lasting social bonds, challenging previous assumptions about their behavior.
Bull sharks form social relationships with specific “friends”, new research reveals. Sharks are often viewed as solitary, but the study – carried out on the Shark Reef Marine Reserve in Fiji – found ...
Off the southern coast of Fiji’s main island, a group of bull sharks returns to the same reef, week after week, year after year. For a quarter century, divers at the Shark Reef Marine Reserve have ...
A six-year study at Fiji’s Shark Reef Marine Reserve has revealed that bull sharks form consistent, long-term social bonds, ...
The return of sharks to Ashmore Reef after marine protection was enforced in 2008 shows how top predators influence not just what they eat, but how other species behave. New research reveals that ...
Reef sharks are observed less frequently on Caribbean reefs that have high levels of diving activity and greater coastal development, according to new research published in the Journal of Applied ...
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