Can a shark feel love?

So when a marine biologist insists that the face of a pregnant fifty year old white shark named Deep Blue shows maternal glow, it is entirely consistent with what neuroscience predicts. White sharks feel love and emotions as much as we do.
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Can sharks feel affection?

Sharks are capable of showing emotions, feelings, and affection. They can also think. They use their feelings and thoughts to make decisions, including where to live and what to eat.
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Do sharks love to be petted?

"They've probably never had affection before, but I can tell you for sure, they love it, and they come back repeatedly," said Abernethy. Now, the shark conservationist emphasized he's not encouraging the public to go out and pet sharks on their own.
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Do sharks care about humans?

Despite their scary reputation, sharks rarely ever attack humans and would much rather feed on fish and marine mammals. Only about a dozen of the more than 300 species of sharks have been involved in attacks on humans.
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Do sharks find humans tasty?

“We do know that sharks don't like to eat people,” he said. “Studies show they respond strongly to the smell of seals and fish, but not humans. The trouble with sharks is that they are inquisitive and when checking out a potential prey item they typically come up and have a nibble.
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What is the friendliest shark?

The leopard shark is the first on our list of least dangerous shark species to be utterly harmless to humans. There has not been a single report of a human being bitten by a leopard shark. They live primarily in shallow waters, are rarely found more than twenty feet below the surface, and feed on crabs and small fish.
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Do sharks have empathy?

Sharks are not only capable of feeling emotions similar to humans, but they can even be subject to psychological trauma.
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Do sharks like to cuddle?

New video footage captured by scuba divers in Revillagigedo, Mexico, shows the common—but rarely recorded—sleeping habits of sharks. In it, a pack of whitetip reef sharks can be seen piled on one another in a cuddly, sleep-like state.
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Why are sharks attracted to humans?

Sharks are attracted to human blood

The sensing organ of a shark, called the ampullae of Lorenzini, can detect electric fields produced by living things. They can also detect blood in the water from miles away.
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What does petting a shark feel like?

Sharks are covered in dermal denticles, a neat scientific term that roughly translates to "tiny skin teeth." The texture is often likened to sandpaper. Pumice stone and a particularly rough cat's tongue also are apt comparisons.
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Can sharks feel lonely?

Far from being solitary animals, as they have been historically seen, sharks can actually form complex social network that are typically seen in mammals but rarely observed in fish, new research has found.
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Can a shark cry?

Can Sharks Cry? Sharks, being a type of fish, are unable to cry, despite being able to feel pain due to the presence of natural receptors called noticeptors, which generate pain signals.
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What shark likes humans?

The majority of unprovoked attacks on humans where a species is identified involve three large culprits: the great white, tiger and bull sharks.
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Do sharks hold grudges?

"Sharks don't target human beings, and they certainly don't hold grudges.”
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Are sharks loyal?

Researchers find even sharks can be monogamous

Not just cruising. Paternity tests on baby bonnethead sharks prove their parents' monogamy. DNA analysis of paternity is revealing that many apparently faithful animals are more promiscuous than once thought.
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Do sharks get depressed?

Usually, they starve to death or get depressed. Remember these animals are predators and natural hunters so maybe they just need the thrill of the hunt to survive. Mimicking the ocean water composition is nearly impossible. This may be the reason why sharks feel so bad when held captive.
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What shark gets jealous?

Lemon sharks get their name for being overtly jealous when scuba divers do not give them sufficient attention – no, not really, but it would have been a good story. The first dive with the lemon sharks felt somewhat like going on a blind date in a foreign country.
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What sharks are afraid of?

Just like we check under our beds for monsters, sharks check for dolphins before nodding off. That's right, the toughest kids on the undersea block swim in fear of dolphins. Here, we've compiled a splash of facts to tell you why.
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What are sharks attractive to?

Sound: Sound, rather than sight or smell, seems to be a shark's primary cue for moving into an area. Certain types of irregular sounds—like those made by a swimmer in trouble or a damaged fish—seem to attract sharks from great distances.
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Is it OK to touch a shark?

Many animals, including turtles, rays and many species of sharks, can become vulnerable to harmful bacteria through human contact, leaving them susceptible to disease. These creatures rely on bio-films (a kind of protective slime) to keep out infection, which we can compromise through touch.
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