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Oceanic whitetip and tiger sharks peacefully co-fed on a carcass close to Hawaii’s Big Island. Such extremely rare observations could help scientists understand shark ecology better. Many sharks, ...
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Sharks rarely seen together caught sharing a meal
Sharks rarely seen together have been caught on camera sharing a meal too good to miss. Tiger sharks and Oceanic whitetips fed “peacefully” at the same time on a carcass close to Hawaii’s Big Island.
Tiger sharks are one of the most successful large predators in the world’s oceans, but studying what they eat has been a challenge for researchers. Historically diet is studied through examining ...
In a study published May 29 in the journal Frontiers in Fish Science, a team from the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa describe an unusual aggregation of sharks coming together to feed on a decaying ...
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