Unexplained Friendship: The Mysterious Bond Between Two Great White Sharks

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Two male great white sharks, nicknamed Simon and Jekyll, have been observed traveling together for over 4,000 miles from the southeast U.S. to Canada, which is unusual behavior for these typically solitary animals. Scientists are puzzled by this phenomenon and are studying tissue samples to determine if the sharks are related. Tracking data shows that the sharks have been following a similar path along the coast, occasionally diverging but ultimately reuniting. This discovery adds to the growing evidence that white sharks may exhibit social behavior and interact with each other.
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