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Study on Bull Sharks Reveals Active Social Preferences
Research from Fiji indicates that bull sharks form specific social relationships, challenging the notion of their solitary behavior.
Editorial Staff
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A recent study conducted at the Shark Reef Marine Reserve in Fiji has uncovered that bull sharks exhibit active social preferences when selecting partners.
This finding suggests that bull sharks do not merely mix randomly but instead choose specific individuals for social interactions.
The implications of this research could influence our understanding of marine social structures and the ecological roles these sharks play within their environments.