Rare Footage Captures Megamouth Sharks Mating for the First Time

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Two megamouth sharks were spotted together for the first time off the coast of San Diego, California. The larger shark, around 4.6 meters long, appeared to be circling the smaller one, which was 3.7 meters long. The sharks were not observed feeding, and the researchers suggest two theories for their behavior: foraging or courtship. Based on the video evidence and previous insights, the researchers conclude that the two sharks were most likely engaging in pre-mating behavior. Megamouth sharks are famously elusive, and this rare sighting sheds more insight into their lives.
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