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 |