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Post by ZandraJoi on Jul 2, 2020 11:05:09 GMT -5
healthypets.mercola.com/sites/healthypets/archive/2020/07/02/sharks-use-shallow-water-as-a-refuge-from-larger-sharks.aspx Story at-a-glance Aerial drone footage shows adult blacktip sharks fleeing much-larger great hammerheads by entering shallow water It’s the first known evidence that such sharks use shallow waters as a refuge Although hammerheads are large, they’re known to frequent relatively shallow water to hunt for stingrays, bony fishes and other sharks, but when the water got too shallow, their dorsal and caudal fins breached the surface, making it difficult to swim The waters in the video were no more than waist deep and footage was recorded less than 150 feet offshore from the beach, highlighting that some sharks often frequent shallower waters My notes: Another proof that animals are smart. Video is only a minute long.
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Post by ZandraJoi on Jul 4, 2020 8:19:27 GMT -5
"GIANT Manta Ray Asks Diver for Help | The Dodo"
My notes: Some comments that animals ARE intelligent to ask for humans for help, flipside we humans did it to them! Side view it looks like a dolphin! lol
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