This would seem to be good news for the warm water-loving Australian blacktip.
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Other species such as blacktip reef sharks did not show this behaviour.
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Nevertheless, the Australian blacktip realizes that too much of its favored warm water might at some point in the future become a bad thing.
The Australian blacktip shark and the common blacktip shark seem to have been listening to Barry White music and getting their groove on together.
Therefore, the Australian blacktips all got together and came up with a scheme to seduce unsuspecting common blacktip sharks so that they can find a way to survive in COOLER waters.
The Australian blacktip shark lives in warm waters.
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