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A nocturnal predator

Part of the Carcharhinidae family, the silvertip shark is a nocturnal predator from the coral reefs of the Indo-Pacific region. During the day they lie on the ground in caves and on reef edges. At night they are more active, hunting their prey amongst the rocks with their flat mouth. Like all sharks, males are distinguishable from females by the two structures called claspers or pterygopodes near their tale.

  • Poids moyen

    Poids moyen

    15 kg

  • Taille moyenne

    Taille moyenne

    1m60

  • Statut IUCN

    Statut IUCN

    Non évalué (NE)

  • Ecosystème

    Eaux de mers



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