"Baby Sharks Adapting to Coastal Environments, Study Finds"

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Researchers have discovered that great white sharks exhibit flexible behavior, adapting their movements and routines to suit their local environment and exploit feeding opportunities. By tagging 21 sharks and analyzing their behavior in different environments, the study found that sharks adjust their activity based on the availability of prey, with variations in movements observed between sharks from different areas. This newfound understanding of shark behavior could provide valuable insights into marine ecology and pave the way for further research using advanced tagging technology.
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