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    Watch 2 megamouth sharks caught on video for the 1st

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    Watch 2 megamouth sharks caught on video for the 1st

    []Stunning new footage shows a pair of extremely elusive megamouth sharks (Megachasma pelagios) swimming together off the coast of San Diego.

    []The video, captured by fishers in early September 2022, may show the deep-dwelling beasts in a courtship ritual and is one of just a handful of sightings of the creatures alive. In the 50 years since the species was discovered, there have been just 273 sightings, most involving sharks caught in fishing gear. Only five megamouth sharks have been spotted swimming freely in the wild. Never before had two been seen swimming together. 

    []Now, a new study analyzing the footage suggests that the two sharks were engaging in courtship or mating behaviors. 

    []”The curiosity of these fishermen benefited the field as a whole,” study lead author Zachary Skelton, a graduate student at the University of California, San Diego, told Live Science. “The 10 minutes the fishermen had with the sharks contains the only knowledge we have on megamouth shark sociality.”

    []The elusive megamouth shark can grow to be 18 feet (5.5 meters) in length and weigh up to 2,679 pounds (1,215 kilograms). These bulbous-headed creatures are filter feeders that sift food from the water captured in their enormous mouths. Yet, despite their size and distinctive features, megamouth sharks evaded detection until 1976. 

    []Related: The biggest sharks in the world

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    Two megamouth sharks have been caught on video for the first time ever. (Image credit: David Stabile)The smaller of the two sharks is male and can be seen closely following the female megamouth shark. (Image credit: David Stabile)The video shows the rarely seen megamouth sharks in a possible courtship display. (Image credit: David Stabile)Little is still known about the biology and ecology of the megamouth sharks. (Image credit: David Stabile)[]”It’s pretty darn rare to see one, let alone two at a time swimming at the surface during the day,” Christopher G. Lowe (opens in new tab), director of the Shark Lab at California State University Long Beach, who was not involved in the study, told Live Science in an email. To better understand megamouth shark behavior, Skelton and colleagues analyzed the footage in light of whatever they could find in the literature on the social behaviors of other filter-feeder sharks, such as basking sharks (Cetorhinus maximus) and whale sharks (Rhincodon typus). “Because the encounter was so brief, we had to heavily rely on other studies and species to try and make sense of why the sharks were at the surface, why they were together, and why at that specific place,” Skelton said.

    []Visible male sex organs known as claspers suggested the smaller of the two sharks was male. And although the team could not confirm the sex of the other shark, they determined that it was probably female, based on a lack of obvious claspers and a series of scars on its back similar to the mating scars found on female sharks from other species.

    []Given that the male was closely following the putative female shark and that neither shark was seen attempting to feed, the researchers concluded that the footage likely reflects a courtship display. The results were published March 13 in the journal Environmental Biology of Fishes. (opens in new tab)

    []”This anecdotal observation has all the hallmarks of precopulatory mating behavior,” Carl Meyer (opens in new tab), an associate researcher at the Shark Research Lab at the Hawaii Institute of Marine Biology who was not involved in the study, told Live Science in an email. “We still know comparatively little about the biology and ecology of megamouth sharks so this observation is an interesting addition to our understanding of this species.” 

    []Neil Hammerschlag (opens in new tab), director of the Shark Research & Conservation Program at the University of Miami, who was not involved in the study, was similarly impressed. “The paper does a good job of speculating what could be occurring,” he told Live Science in an email. “The social behavior of [megamouth] sharks is still a bit of a black box to scientists, and observations like these are exciting, generating a bunch of questions and theories that can be further studied.”

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