[QUOTE] The most feared predators in the sea have individual personalities that affect how readily they socialise, according to a study by UK scientists.
Individual sharks, studied in groups of ten, showed consistent social habits - either forming groups with other sharks or finding camouflage on their own.
When a group was shifted into a new environment, individual sharks showed the same patterns of behaviour.
This is the first study to show that sharks have their own personalities.[/QUOTE]
[img]http://news.bbcimg.co.uk/media/images/77951000/jpg/_77951795_c0087225-lemon_shark_negaprion_brevirostris_-spl.jpg[/img]
If I saw one of these, i'm out.
[url]http://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-29448192[/url] (Forgot to include it, soz <3)
[url]http://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-29448192[/url]
here's the link, you forgot to add it to the OP. :)
So how can you tell if you encounter one of these that is a tsundere?
Analogously, are loan sharks purely predatory?
[IMG]http://horrorcultfilms.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/jaws.jpg[/IMG]
"[I]No, stop, stop stabbing me. I just want to socialize![/I]"
[QUOTE=Bradyns;46133408]Analogously, are loan sharks purely predatory?[/QUOTE]
They're lone sharks.
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