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Bull shark in Fiji. A recent study has shown that bull sharks can form preferences for other shark ‘friends’. Photograph: Tom Vierus
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A recently published study from Fiji shows that bull sharks develop companionships – with some sharks showing preferences for certain individuals and avoiding others. Researchers studied data collected over 3,000 shark dives in Fiji’s Shark Reef Marine Reserve (SRMR), one of the world’s most sought-after diving destinations. The dives spanned 13 years and noted the behaviour of 91 individual bull sharks...

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