A team of Florida scientists have recently discovered that grey reef sharks form long-lasting relationships with each other that straddle the line between friendships and business partners. “We don’t think of sharks as social animals, but they do have social groups,” says Yannis Papastamatiou, who was involved with the study. Averaging six feet, or two […]
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A team of Florida scientists have recently discovered that grey reef sharks form long-lasting relationships with each other that straddle the line between friendships and business partners. “We don’t think of sharks as social animals, but they do have social groups,” says Yannis Papastamatiou, who was involved with the study. Averaging six feet, or two
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