Technology9/23/2025Ars Technica

Scientists catch a shark threesome on camera

Scientists catch a shark threesome on camera

Scientists have captured rare footage of a shark mating event involving three individuals. The video, recorded in the waters off the coast of Australia, shows two male sharks simultaneously mating with a single female shark. The encounter was brief, with the first male shark completing the mating process in just 63 seconds, followed by the second male in 47 seconds. This unique behavior, known as a "shark threesome," is a rare observation that provides insights into the reproductive strategies of these marine predators. The study of shark mating rituals is crucial for understanding their population dynamics and conservation efforts. The findings from this observation will contribute to the scientific community's knowledge of shark behavior and help inform management decisions for these important ocean species.

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