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  2. Grey reef shark - Wikipedia

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    The grey reef shark or gray reef shark (Carcharhinus amblyrhynchos, sometimes misspelled amblyrhynchus or amblyrhinchos) [2] is a species of requiem shark, in the family Carcharhinidae. One of the most common reef sharks in the Indo-Pacific , it is found as far east as Easter Island and as far west as South Africa .

  3. Requiem shark - Wikipedia

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    Carcharhinus amblyrhynchos Bleeker, 1856 (grey reef shark) Carcharhinus amboinensis J. P. Müller & Henle, 1839 (pigeye shark) Carcharhinus borneensis Bleeker, 1858 (Borneo shark) Carcharhinus brachyurus Günther, 1870 (copper shark) Carcharhinus brevipinna J. P. Müller & Henle, 1839 (spinner shark) Carcharhinus cautus Whitley, 1945 (nervous ...

  4. 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

  5. Caribbean reef shark - Wikipedia

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    If threatened, Caribbean reef sharks sometimes perform a threat display, in which they swim in a short, jerky fashion with frequent changes in direction and repeated, brief (1–1.2 second duration) drops of the pectoral fins. This display is less pronounced than the better-known display of the grey reef shark (C. amblyrhynchos). [8] [9]

  6. Carcharhinus - Wikipedia

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    Grey reef shark: Carcharhinus amblyrhynchos (Bleeker, 1856) Endangered Mostly less than 1.9 m (6.2 ft) maximum 2.6 m (8.5 ft) Pigeye shark: Carcharhinus amboinensis

  7. In the ocean, 'sharks are around you and you just don't know ...

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    "The shark takes off because clearly, that's not what the shark was interested in. If you look at maybe something like a six-foot bull shark, just by the sheer size, it's going to do a lot more ...

  8. Shark - Wikipedia

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    Carcharhiniformes: Commonly known as ground sharks, the order includes the blue, tiger, bull, grey reef, blacktip reef, Caribbean reef, blacktail reef, whitetip reef, and oceanic whitetip sharks (collectively called the requiem sharks) along with the houndsharks, catsharks, and hammerhead sharks.

  9. 15 behind-the-scenes secrets you didn't know about 'Shark Tank'

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    Appearing on "Shark Tank" gives entrepreneurs the chance to introduce their business to 7 million viewers, a fantastic opportunity for a sales boost even if none of the Sharks decide to make a deal.