Silvertip Shark jaw
Silvertip shark jaw prepared by Dr. Gordon Hubbell.
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The Silvertip Shark (Carcharhinus albimarginatus) is a large species of requiem shark, distinguished by the prominent white tips on its dorsal, pectoral, and caudal fins. These sharks are typically found in tropical and subtropical waters, often around coral reefs and offshore islands.
Key Characteristics of the Silvertip Shark:
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Appearance: The Silvertip Shark has a robust, streamlined body with a broad, rounded snout. It displays a grayish-blue to bronze color on the upper body, contrasting with a white underbelly.
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Size: Adults commonly reach lengths of about 2.5 to 3 meters (8 to 10 feet), with females generally larger than males.
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Fin Markings: Its most distinctive feature is the white tips on its fins, which are particularly prominent on the first dorsal and pectoral fins.
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Habitat: These sharks favor coral reef environments and deep, offshore waters, often swimming at depths of 30 to 800 meters (100 to 2600 feet).
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Diet: As a powerful predator, the Silvertip Shark feeds on a variety of reef fish, cephalopods, and smaller sharks.
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Behavior: Known for their boldness, Silvertip Sharks may approach divers and are considered potentially dangerous due to their size and power.
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Reproduction: They are viviparous, with females giving birth to live young after a gestation period.
Species
Carcharhinus albimarginatus
Size
12.5"x 11.5"
Shark Data
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