Researchers have filmed the first-ever documented case of leopard sharks mating in the wild, a significant discovery for conservation efforts. The video, captured off New Caledonia, shows two male leopard sharks sequentially mating with one female. This rare observation, published in the Journal of Ethology, provides crucial insights into the endangered species' reproductive behavior and will aid in conservation and potential artificial insemination programs. The footage reveals vital information about mating habits and habitats, crucial for effective species management.
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