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////////////////An Amazing First: Two Species Cooperate to Hunt
By Charles Q. Choi, Special to LiveScience
posted: 07 December 2006 10:47 am ET
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The giant moray eel is normally a lone hunter in the dark. Now scientists find these eels may at times hunt in the daytime in the Red Sea, and surprisingly cooperate with another predatory fish, the grouper, which is also normally a solitary predator.

This is the first example of coordinated hunting seen in fish, and the first known instance of cooperative hunting between species seen outside humans, researchers said.



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