Unlikely Friendship: Great White Sharks Forge Unbreakable Bond

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Two great white sharks, named Simon and Jekyll, have surprised experts by becoming travel companions and swimming together for about 4,000 miles from the Georgia coast to Nova Scotia. This unusual behavior challenges the belief that great whites are solitary creatures. OCEARCH scientists are testing DNA samples to determine if the sharks are biological brothers or half-brothers. The discovery is considered groundbreaking and could provide new insights into shark behavior and conservation efforts.
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- How Two Great White Shark 'Buddies' Could Change Perceptions of the Species Smithsonian Magazine
- Two great white sharks have traveled a very similar 4,000-mile path up the Atlantic coast. Are they brothers? Boston Herald
- We Just Found Out Great White Sharks Might Have Best Friends IFLScience
- Great white sharks called Simon and Jekyll have made FRIENDS with each other and are swimming up the East Coas Daily Mail
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