Animals
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Strange Behavior of Three Male Sharks in the Gulf of Mexico Leaves Experts Perplexed
Shortfin mako sharks' social lives are mostly unknown, so researchers couldn't help but wonder when three males began to act in a strange manner off the coast of Mississippi. The satellite-tagged sharks are "hanging out" together. Is it likely that sharks have companions?
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