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 ...
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, ...
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 ...
Bull sharks form social bonds and prefer certain companions, challenging the idea that they are solitary predators. These connections may help them learn, find food, and avoid conflict.
Photos of a bull shark got a lot of people taking on Wednesday. But can bull sharks swim inland? Jared Moser says he found the dead shark while four-wheeling in Kenefick Tuesday. The decomposing shark ...
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