IdentityWhere to find them?You can find thresher sharks in all temperate and tropical oceans, but mostly in the Pacific and Indian Oceans, especially at the continental shelves of America and Asia. You can usually find them in deep open water (generally until 500m), but also sometimes you can find them in shallow water near coastal areas. How long do they live?In the wild there are some specimens that have been spotted through a timeframe of 19 to 50 years. What size are they?On average, thresher sharks reach up about 5,50 meters long. They grow slowly, but they can reach up to 6 meters long. How many species?Until today, we discovered about 3 different species Pelagic, Bigeye and Common), but in 1995 scientists discovered a potentially new specie. These has only been one sample of this potential specie found so far. How do they reproduce?Thresher sharks are oviviparous. It means the fertilization and embryonic development occurs inside the female. Due to that, they can have only 2 to 4 pups at a time. |
How & what do they eat?They are carnivorous predators. They eat mainly fish such as bluefish, juvenile tuna, and mackerel, which they are known to follow into shallow waters, as well as squid and cuttlefish. Thresher sharks catch preys by using their tails as a tool to hit them and stunt them before eating them.
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Fish ID: The Thresher shark
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FUN FACTS
- They are also called "fox sharks" due to their high level of intelligence
- They have warm blood, they are one of a few shark specie that have "endothermic capabilities" (special thermoregulation system)
- The largest known Thresher Sharks spotted had a length of more than 6 meters and weight about 500-600 kgs
- Due to their population depletion, new laws have been enacted to protect this species from upsetting the fragile balance of the marine ecosystem, especially since these sharks have a low reproductive rate as compared to other shark
