Diventures Magazine | English Edition August 2020 | Page 31
"Some time ago, we knew that sharks are
capable of having distinct social
preferences for other mates in the
group," said David Jacoby of the
Zoological Society of London, who helped
analyze the data from the study.
However, we had no idea that these
social ties could last for several years or
that in the absence of childbearing or
parental care, these communities might
function as areas for exchanging
information.
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