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To write the book, Leiren-Young interviewed countless researchers and other people who swim with sharks and call them friends.
He said many of the people he spoke to can tell individual sharks apart based on personality traits such as shyness or curiosity, and some even studied the relationships they form with each other.
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Sharks Forever: The Mystery and History of the Planet香蕉视频直播檚 Perfect Predator is the second book Leiren-Young has written in a series about sea creatures. The first one was about orcas and was released in 2019, and he is currently working on one about octopus.
He said the biggest challenge he faces is tying in as much new research he can into the books. With new technology and underwater cameras, researchers are constantly uncovering new information to dispel myths about underwater creatures.
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