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. 2014 Jul 3;10:54. doi: 10.1186/1746-4269-10-54

Table 1.

Behavioural repertoire of sharks according to the understanding of informers

Ethological phenomenon Ethological folk category Sharks involved
Feeding behaviour
Sharks that are predators
All
 
Sharks that eat anything
All
 
Sharks that sniff food
All
 
Sharks that steal fish
All
 
Sharks that cut
Except Rhincodon typus (Smith, 1828)
 
Sharks that open their mouths and the fish goes in
Rhincodon typus
 
Sharks that attack from the shadows
Isurus oxyrinchus
 
Sharks that eat people
Galeocerdo cuvier
 
Sharks that eat any rubbish
Galeocerdo cuvier
Reproductive behaviour
Sharks that give birth to many offspring
All
 
Sharks that reproduce when they are still small
All
 
Sharks that reproduce nonstop
Some (indefinite)
 
Sharks that come to the shore to reproduce
Some (indefinite)
Social behaviour
Sharks that school
Pups in general
 
Sharks that live alone
Rhincodon typus
Migratory behaviour
Sharks that travel
All
 
Sharks that come near in the summer
Most
Sedentary behavior
Sharks that live at certain spots
Ginglymostoma cirratum (Bonnaterre, 1788).
Investigative behaviour Sharks that approach boats Rhincodon typus