Sharks, penguins and other marine hunters have been shown to use math to find food. However, new simulations suggest that the animals appear to move in a strict mathematical pattern called a Lévy walk because they hit rough water. The movement patterns could therefore be a "fortuitous accident" rather than a result of natural selection, Rothamsted Research scientist Andrew Reynolds writes September 17 in the Proceedings of the Royal Society A.
Sharks’ hunting paths may not be driven by math
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