Weighing up to 500 pounds and measuring more than 11 feet long, bull sharks are massive apex predators that can live in both ...
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Like Humans, Bull Sharks Have Complex Social Circles That Include Forming Friendships and Avoiding Rivals
Learn more about the complexities of bull shark social behavior and how it can be rather similar to humans.
New research is suggesting that not all sharks are the lone, cold, ruthless predators as many films so often depict them.
Bull sharks form social bonds and prefer certain companions, challenging the idea that they are solitary predators. These ...
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Scientists thought sharks were solitary creatures. New research shows that they not only have friends, but 'hangout spots'
A new study led by experts at the University of Exeter in England found that sharks are a lot more like humans than we gave ...
For decades, sharks have been cast as the ultimate solitary predators — cold, instinct-driven “killing machines” that roam ...
Bull sharks may have a reputation as lone hunters, but new research reveals they actually form social bonds and even have ...
A long-term study in Fiji shows they form preferred social relationships, avoid certain individuals, and change how social ...
Off the southern coast of Fiji’s main island, a group of bull sharks returns to the same reef, week after week, year after ...
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. A bull shark killed a woman swimming off a ...
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