Home sweet home: Some great hammerhead sharks stick to the perfect neighborhood in the Bahamas instead of migrating

Home sweet home: Some great hammerhead sharks stick to the perfect neighborhood in the Bahamas instead of migrating

New research shows that some great hammerhead sharks are homebodies. Scientists studying great hammerheads around Andros in the Bahamas shark sanctuary have found that while some individuals migrate, others prefer to stay at home—potentially because their environment provides them with everything they need. This information could help protect the critically endangered species. New research shows that some great hammerhead sharks are homebodies. Scientists studying great hammerheads around Andros in the Bahamas shark sanctuary have found that while some individuals migrate, others prefer to stay at home—potentially because their environment provides them with everything they need. This information could help protect the critically endangered species. Plants & Animals Ecology Phys.org – latest science and technology news stories

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