Vital scientific information about
whale shark behavior, biology and ecology is being uncovered by an unlikely source — ecotourists and other citizens.
Not exact matches
Researchers who observed great white
sharks scavenge a
whale carcass off the coast of South Africa found that multiple animals fed beside each other at the same time, displaying relaxed
behavior such as a belly - up posture and a lack of ocular rotation.
Local scientists studying
whale shark migratory
behaviors shared their knowledge with Conservation International and Georgia Aquarium, and have in turn received a more complete worldview of
whale shark migratory patterns — an important aspect of conserving a wide - ranging species.