Longfin Mako Shark Jaw w/ DATA
Male
Total length 7'3". Fork length 6'5"
Collected on 03/05/1997 by Tom Baraskas in the Florida Straights off Miami FL.
The largest lower tooth measures 1.26"
and the largest upper measures 1.13"
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The Longfin Mako Shark (Isurus paucus), is a large pelagic shark species belonging to the same family as the more famous Shortfin Mako and Great White sharks. It's known for its speed, impressive size, and characteristic long pectoral fins.
Key Characteristics of the Longfin Mako Shark:
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Size and Appearance: The Longfin Mako is one of the larger shark species, with mature adults typically reaching lengths of around 2.5 to 4 meters (8 to 13 feet). It has a slender, streamlined body, a pointed snout, and large, dark eyes. The skin is typically dark blue on the back and silvery-white on the belly.
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Pectoral Fins: The most distinguishing feature of the Longfin Mako is its exceptionally long pectoral fins, which are much longer and more slender than those of the Shortfin Mako.
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Habitat: This shark inhabits deep offshore waters in tropical and temperate regions. It's known for its preference for the upper layers of the ocean but can dive to considerable depths.
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Diet: As a top predator, the Longfin Mako preys on a variety of fish and cephalopods. Its diet includes tuna, swordfish, and other pelagic fish.
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Behavior: While not as fast as the Shortfin Mako, the Longfin Mako is still a swift and agile swimmer. It is less studied than its shortfin counterpart, so less is known about its behavior and ecology.
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Reproduction: The Longfin Mako is ovoviviparous, with embryos developing inside the female’s body and being born as live young. This species has a low reproductive rate, which contributes to its vulnerability.
The Longfin Mako Shark, with its unique physical attributes and behaviors, is a fascinating yet lesser-known species within the mako family. Its deep-water habitat and elusive nature have made it a subject of interest and concern in marine biology and conservation circles.
Species
Isurus paucus
Size
12.5"x 10.5"
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