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  2. Oceanic whitetip shark - Wikipedia

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    The oceanic whitetip shark is a robust, large-bodied shark. The largest specimen ever caught measured at more than 4 m (13 ft) in length, though they usually grow up to 3 m (10 ft) in length and 150 kg (330 lb) in weight. [ 9 ]

  3. Whitetip reef shark - Wikipedia

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    The whitetip reef shark (Triaenodon obesus) is a species of requiem shark, in the family Carcharhinidae, and the only member of its genus.A small shark that does not usually exceed 1.6 m (5.2 ft) in length, this species is easily recognizable by its slender body and short but broad head, as well as tubular skin flaps beside the nostrils, oval eyes with vertical pupils, and white-tipped dorsal ...

  4. File:Great white shark size comparison.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Size comparison between a big white shark and a human. Date: 8 January 2013, 18:06:25: Source: Own work: ... Great white shark; List of largest fish; User ...

  5. Teeth in walls of Kentucky cave belong to sharks that lurked ...

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    The species was believed to be up to 12 feet long, with researchers comparing it to the size of an oceanic whitetip shark. The other species, Glikmanius careforum, was a similar length and draws ...

  6. Something in the ocean is eating great white sharks - AOL

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    The Megalodon was a prehistoric shark, much like a great white ... but 60-feet long. Researchers don't actually believe it was a Megalodon, but they do think it was a giant shark: a great white ...

  7. Requiem shark - Wikipedia

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    They vary widely in size, from as small as 69 cm (2.26 ft) adult length in the Australian sharpnose shark, up to 4 m (13 ft) adult length in the oceanic whitetip shark. [1] Scientists assume that the size and shape of their pectoral fins have the right dimensions to minimize transport cost. [ 2 ]

  8. Here's what happened when Michael Phelps raced a Great White ...

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    Next up: the great white shark, whose top speed was recorded as more than 26 miles per hour (able to swim 100 meters in 36.1 seconds) off the coast of Mossel Bay, South Africa.

  9. Parotodus - Wikipedia

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    Parotodus inhabited pelagic open oceans like the oceanic whitetip shark. The genus is often regarded as a rare species despite its presence in ocean deposits worldwide. As a result, it is often prized by fossil collectors. Paleontologists believe that Parotodus likely inhabited primarily open oceans like the modern oceanic whitetip shark and ...