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Do shark mothers stay with their young?

Most shark species do not exhibit any maternal care. After giving birth, the mother shark typically leaves the young to fend for themselves. Some shark species, such as the nurse shark and the lemon shark, may stay close to their young for a short period of time, but they do not provide any direct care or protection. In general, shark mothers do not stay with their young.
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