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9ed8167f-1789-4eb4-ba9e-3a74f25c53e8

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9ed8167f-1789-4eb4-ba9e-3a74f25c53e8
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9ed8167f-1789-4eb4-ba9e-3a74f25c53e8
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9ed8167f-1789-4eb4-ba9e-3a74f25c53e8
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9ed8167f-1789-4eb4-ba9e-3a74f25c53e8
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9ed8167f-1789-4eb4-ba9e-3a74f25c53e8
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9ed8167f-1789-4eb4-ba9e-3a74f25c53e8
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9ed8167f-1789-4eb4-ba9e-3a74f25c53e8
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9ed8167f-1789-4eb4-ba9e-3a74f25c53e8
Effect of Human Body Position on the Swimming Behavior of Bull Sharks, Carcharhinus leucas
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mailto:w.niewiedzia@student.uw.edu.pl
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This study tested whether human body orientation can influence the behavior of bull sharks by examining sharks’ approach distances from a person positioned vertically or horizontally in the water. Results showed that bull sharks, Carcharhinus leucas, kept a significantly greater distance when the test subject was standing in chest-deep water with his head above water versus lying on the ocean floor. Furthermore, larger bull sharks in the immediate area withdrew when the subject entered the water
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