Thresher Shark the fish with a big Tail
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(1)They are mostly found in the Pacific and Indian Oceans.
(2)Humans, unfortunately, are the largest threat to the Thresher Shark population due to their so many uses many anglers catch them for sport.
Their meat and the fins have good commercial value. Even their hides are used for leather and their liver oil can be processed for vitamins.
(3)These sharks are typically dark brown and slight grey in colour.
(4)They have an enormous tail which is used for killing prey.
(5)They are really sturdy swimmers can reach remarkable speeds of up 42.2kph .
(6)They love staying in deep waters and near coastal areas.
(7)They have electroreceptors enabling them to detect electrical impulses from living creatures which aids them during hunting.
(8)They are endowed with an extraordinary heat exchanger system called “endoderms”, for thermoregulation.
(9)They remain mostly scallywag mavericks and prefer remaining independent throughout their lives.
(10)They are very good hunters and prefer hunting in open ocean waters they feed on Mackerels, Seabirds, and Tuna
(11)Their eggs evolve in the uterus until birth, given birth to 3 to 5 pups at a time and the pups normally have a length of 110 to 140 cm.
(11)Internationally many jurisdictions have enacted laws to help protect them.
(12)Male thresher sharks develop to about 8 feet (243.84 cm) and females at around 7.5–14.8 feet (451.1 cm)
(13)They have life spanning 18 years in the wild provided all conditions being equal
Photo Credit Pelagic Shark Research Foundation











