(CNN) — Endangered leopard sharks have been observed mating in the wild for the first time, with scientists witnessing a “threesome” involving two males and a female. The encounter was filmed by Hugo ...
Three leopard sharks have been captured on camera mating in a “threesome” for the first time. Dr Hugo Lassauce, a researcher at the University of the Sunshine Coast, recorded the interaction whilst ...
Little is known about how leopard sharks mate in the wild. Rare footage shows a female doing the deed back-to-back with two different males. Reading time 2 minutes Springer Nature’s Journal of ...
A researcher has recorded three sharks in a “threesome”, or ménage à trois, marking a scientific first. Hugo Lassauce, a marine biologist and a researcher from the University of the Sunshine Coast in ...
In a groundbreaking scientific observation, researchers have captured rare footage of three Indo-Pacific leopard sharks engaging in a mating event, commonly referred to as a “threesome” or ménage à ...
A University of the Sunshine Coast researcher has caught on camera and documented for the first time a rare – and rather risqué – shark mating sequence in the wild. In a surprise discovery, UniSC’s Dr ...
All joking aside, is this really a "threesome"? It describes a female shark mating with two males in quick succession. If mating behavior for male leopard sharks is "grab fin, wait for cloacal access, ...