Summary:
- Bull sharks are known for being aggressive and solitary sharks, but a recent study has found that they can form long-lasting social bonds with other bull sharks.
- The study used underwater cameras to observe bull sharks in the Bahamas and found that some sharks would repeatedly interact and stay close to the same individuals over time, suggesting they have a social structure and recognize each other.
- This discovery challenges the traditional view of bull sharks as purely solitary predators and provides new insights into their complex social behaviors, which could have implications for their conservation and management.