How well do you know sharks? (2024)

How you can help

Things you can do to promote kindness and a better world for marine animals:

  1. Fill your plate with food that is kinder to all sea animals – order your FREE Veg Starter Kit today.

  2. Join the evolution and get your free guide to a kinder world.

  3. Take action toend the use of cruel and inefficient shark nets and drumlines in Australia and encourage the use of non-lethal alternatives.

  4. Take the pledge to never attend marine parks to spare animals from suffering in captivity.

Shark! When someone shouts this, it’s usually said with fear rather than excitement. For decades, Hollywood and the media have continued to portray sharks as ‘man-eaters’ – ‘monsters of the sea’. In reality, sharks are poorly understood and it is this fear that creates a barrier between humans and sharks.

When you think of a shark, it’s usually one of the ‘Big Three’ – bull, tiger and white shark – however there are in fact over 1000 species of sharks in the oceans of all shapes and sizes. Allow us to break down that barrier between you and sharks with some fin-credible information that will mako your day!

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Sharks are intelligent

How smart are sharks? It all depends on how you define smart, but in general, sharks have a bigger brain compared to their body size than many animals. They display more complex behaviours than most people expect!

Sharks are capable of long-distance repeated migrations, complicated hunting behaviours and exhibit social learnings – the ability to learn new behaviours by watching another of the same species do it first. There is even evidence that sharks can problem solve. Manta rays, a shark relative, have the biggest brain of any fish. They have complex social relationships and can even recognise themselves in a mirror!

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Sharks have individual personalities

Until now, most people thought that all sharks were the same. Studies have now shown that sharks in fact have different personalities within the same species. Port Jackson sharks, local to Southern Australia, have been observed to vary in boldness. The bolder the individual, the greater risk they took in exploring novel, dangerous habitats. Research in the UK discovered that species of catsharks display similar behaviours – they even group together and rest on top of each other on the seafloor! Why is this important? The different personalities of sharks help influence how they interact in their habitat and with other species – this has large ecological impacts which is important to the survival of our oceans.

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Sharks form social groups or ‘friendships’

Many people think of sharks as lone predators – solitary and mysteriously gliding through the deep. A scientific paper published in 2020 by a renowned shark scientist found that species of reef shark in the Pacific Ocean return to the same communities year after year. Some sharks were even observed to prefer the company of certain other sharks – indicating a form of ‘friendship’. Other research has shown that certain shark species congregate together whether it’s for protection or food, forming complex social networks. These types of relationships were once thought to only occur in mammals such as chimpanzees.

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Sharks feel ‘pain’

Before we dive into this one, there is an important disclaimer to note. Pain is a private experience. We all feel pain on different levels and pain is expressed differently between mammals (including us), fish, reptiles and so on. This makes it hard to verify and measure. So, do sharks feel pain? Yes – but it is different to how we express pain. Sharks do not have the same nervous system as mammals but what we do have in common are neurons called nociceptors. These receptors are designed to detect potential harm – such as temperature and pressure.

Sharks can also hold memories and adapt their behaviour to a new circ*mstance. Combined, this indicates to us that once sharks have experienced pain, they remember and adapt so they don’t suffer again. Sadly, humans have devised methods of inflicting pain on sharks meaning they repeatedly suffer.

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Want to help to protect the ocean and save sharks?

  • Help to shine a light on the importance of shark protection. By sharing this article, or talking about the plight of sharks with friends and family, you can help to turn the conversation around. Sharks are deeply misunderstood, and extremely important to the world as we know it, and they need your help to spread the word!
  • Fill your plate with food that is kinder to all sea animals, including sharks.And you can still eat all the classics – from ‘fish and chips’ to ‘crabcakes’ – with theseocean-inspired dishes. You can order your freeVeg Starter Kit herefor all the information needed to explore tasty, animal-friendly food.
  • Take action toend the use of shark nets and drumlinesin Australia.Encourage the use of non-lethal alternatives that will help protect Australia’s beach-goers, as well as sharks and other marine life.
How well do you know sharks? (2024)
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