RE: Basking sharks (Cetorhinus maximus) have been found to have swarming behavior in the autumn, and no one knows exactly why

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Basking sharks (Cetorhinus maximus) have been found to have swarming behavior in the autumn, and no one knows exactly why

in science •  7 years ago 

Sharks. I would also like to know what they're up to. Could they be plotting? I wouldn't put it past them. "Never trust a shark" is what my grandpappy used to say. And then he was eaten by a shark. A basking shark, actually, that mistook him for a large plankton. He was able to survive since they don't really have teeth, but ever since the he mistrusted sharks.

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Haha, that's a funny story ;)