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Did you know bull sharks have friends? đŸĻˆ

Long considered solitary predators, bull sharks are now proven to form social bonds, choose companions, and even swim together in synchronized patterns! Scientists observed 184 sharks over six years in Fiji and discovered a fascinating social network where adults lead, males and females show different social strategies, and young sharks learn from older peers.

This discovery not only changes how we see sharks but also provides vital insights for conservation—showing that understanding shark friendships can help protect them from human threats like overfishing and habitat loss.

Sharks aren’t just apex predators—they’re social animals with complex lives worth protecting. 🌊

Bull Sharks Have Friends: New Research Reveals Surprising Social Lives of Apex Predators
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Bull Sharks Have Friends: New Research Reveals Surprising Social Lives of Apex Predators

New research shows bull sharks are social animals that form friendships, swim in coordinated patterns, and maintain complex social networks, challenging the long-held belief that they are solitary predators.
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