Weighing up to 500 pounds and measuring more than 11 feet long, bull sharks are massive apex predators that can live in both ...
A long-term study in Fiji shows they form preferred social relationships, avoid certain individuals, and change how social ...
Learn more about the complexities of bull shark social behavior and how it can be rather similar to humans.
Bull sharks form social bonds and prefer certain companions, challenging the idea that they are solitary predators. These ...
Sharks are often viewed as solitary, but a new study—carried out on the Shark Reef Marine Reserve in Fiji—has found that ...
Research conducted at the Shark Reef Marine Reserve in Fiji shows that bull sharks have a preference for some companions over others, further suggesting that these animals do not ...