Some different species of sharks will hunt prey together such as bonnethead sharks and hammerhead sharks. It appears to be tolerance more than a true cooperative effort like dolphin hunting packs. But, it is the closest cooperative behavior I have seen in sharks.
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what discoveries can we make when we cooperate with each other
In the tropical rainforest, various animal species cooperate with each other for survival. For example, ants and plants may form symbiotic relationships where the plants provide food and shelter for the ants in exchange for protection. Additionally, some bird species work together to forage for food or to warn each other about predators.
the relationship benefits both species who cooperate in it
They try to play with each other and they are always nice to each other
Nokia motivates global managers to cooperate with each other and share their knowledge and expertise?
Depends. There are predatory sharks like the Great White, Tiger, and Bull Sharks which actively hunt and eat other varieties of shark. There are other species which will not actively hunt other species of sharks, but will feed on an already dead shark. However, there are sharks, like the Whale Shark which do not consume shark meat in any form, because their diet is entirely different.
It shows the principle, "prove to me you are trustworthy and i will cooperate." if we all are trustworthy, we can all cooperate with each other.
If you would just cooperate, we could get our chores done. The pastor asked the two groups to cooperate with each other. When groups cooperate, they agree on certain goals and strategies.
Luna moths do not cooperate or communicate with each other in a social way. As adults, they focus on finding a mate to reproduce and lay eggs, but they do not exhibit social behaviors or a system of communication.
Every different component is supportive in an ecosystem. For example, a shark has little "tagalongs" that eat parasites off the shark. The shark and the "tagalong" support each other. the shark provides the tagalong with food and the tagalong provides the shark with cleanliness.
There are many orders and species of sharks. They all belong to the: Chondrichthyes Class, Subclass: ElasmobranchiiSuperorder: Selachimorph.Then each species belongs to one or other of over ten orders within this superorder. The Carcharhiniformes is one of them. The Great White Shark Carcharodon carcharias belongs to this order. For more information see 'Related Links' below.
yes... the eyes of a shark are on opposite sides of the shark's head