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  2. 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 ...

  3. 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 ]

  4. Whitetip shark - Wikipedia

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    Whitetip reef shark, Triaenodon obesus. Whitetip weasel shark, Paragaleus leucolomatus This page was last edited on 12 January 2024, at 15:16 (UTC). Text is ...

  5. Great white shark Breton pings off the Treasure Coast ... - AOL

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    Great white shark Breton's pings between September 2020 and January 2022 connect to create the outline of a shark on the Ocearch tracker map. Great white shark Breton's pings between September ...

  6. Monster shark tracked off Florida part of much larger ... - AOL

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    One sits off Panama City Beach in the Panhandle.

  7. Silvertip shark - Wikipedia

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    Like the grey reef shark, the silvertip shark sometimes perform a stereotypical threat display if pursued by divers, warning that it is prepared to attack. The display begins with the shark accelerating away to a distance of 15 m (49 ft), before turning and charging towards the perceived threat.

  8. Climate change impacting migration of great white sharks - AOL

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    Researchers say climate change is having an impact on the sharks' migration patterns in the Pacific Ocean. You may be seeing more juvenile great white sharks off the coast of Northern California ...

  9. Reef shark - Wikipedia

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    This article lists several species of reef-associated sharks which are known by the common name reef sharks. In the Indian and Pacific Oceans: Blacktip reef shark; Grey reef shark; Whitetip reef shark; In the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans: Galapagos shark; In the Atlantic Ocean: Caribbean reef shark