Watch Great Sardine Run | Nature on PBS
The seasonal movement of billions of sardines along the coast of South Africa, the greatest fish migration on the planet, includes a stunning example of collective thinking to throw off predators. Sardines are able to use a pressure sense to detect their nearest neighbors, as well as predators sharks, dolphins and whales. For more, visit http://www.pbs.org/wnet/nature/

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Sardine Run 2010 HD

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2023 sardine run Sat 17 june

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Mighty whale joins the Sardine Run feeding frenzy

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