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Sharks are often perceived as the ultimate beasts, an image largely imposed on them by the media. Yet, shark bites are ...
“People know the difference between a [Yorkshire terrier] and a pit bull, whereas they don’t know the difference between a blacktip reef shark and a bull shark, which are their marine ...
“Some species of coastal shark, such as the gray reef shark, are both particularly territorial and bold enough to come [into] contact with humans,” Clua said in a press release. The study authors also ...
He added: "People know the difference between a [Yorkshire terrier] and a pit bull, whereas they don't know the difference between a blacktip reef shark and a bull shark, which are their marine ...
Knowing your coastal sharks is important, too. For some species, such as the territorial-minded gray reef shark, a human merely intruding into their space is likely to trigger their survival ...
“It’s more scared of you than you are of it” is a refrain parents use to humanise spiders to their children. That’s a little harder to believe of sharks, given their mighty appearance and ...
Article continues below "Some species of coastal shark, such as the gray reef shark, are both particularly territorial and bold enough to come to contact with humans," explained Dr Clua ...
Speaking exclusively to The Times, he added: "People know the difference between a yorkie and a pitbull, whereas they don't know the difference between a blacktip reef shark and a bull shark ...
Some shark bites may be ‘survival instinct’ rather than planned attacks, contrary to media portrayal
“Some species of coastal shark, such as the gray reef shark, are both particularly territorial and bold enough to come to contact with humans,” Clua said. A human merely intruding their space ...
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