‘Involved sequentially’: leopard sharks observed mating for first time in wild have threesome
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In a groundbreaking observation, a trio of leopard sharks has been recorded mating in a 'threesome' for the first time in the wild, marking a significant milestone in marine science. This event, witnessed in New Caledonia, not only highlights the unique behaviors of this globally endangered species but also provides crucial insights that could enhance conservation efforts. Understanding their mating habits is vital for protecting these sharks and ensuring their survival in the wild.
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