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  2. Shortfin mako shark - Wikipedia

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    It is commonly referred to as the mako shark, ... typical of many predators. [17] Shortfin mako sharks consume 3% of their weight each day and take about 1.5–2.0 ...

  3. Longfin mako shark - Wikipedia

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    Growing to a maximum length of 4.3 m (14 ft), the slimmer build and long, broad pectoral fins of this shark suggest that it is a slower and less active swimmer than the shortfin mako. Longfin mako sharks are predators that feed on small schooling bony fishes and cephalopods. Whether this shark is capable of elevating its body temperature above ...

  4. Cobia - Wikipedia

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    The predators of the cobia are not well documented, but the mahi-mahi (Coryphaena hippurus) is known to feed on juveniles and the shortfin mako shark (Isurus oxyrinchus) eats the adult. The cobia is frequently parasitized by nematodes , trematodes , cestodes , copepods , and acanthocephalans .

  5. Researchers shocked after 8-foot shark is eaten by a predator ...

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    The predator that ate the porbeagle shark was most likely another lamnid shark, Sulikowski said, adding that the “iconic three” lamnid sharks are porbeagles themselves, white sharks and mako ...

  6. Researchers shocked after pregnant 8-foot shark is eaten by ...

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    “My guess is probably a mako or a white shark because they do get larger than a porbeagle,” Sulikowski said. Those two ocean predators — along with the porbeagles — have internal body ...

  7. A pregnant shark was tagged and monitored for 5 months ... - AOL

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    The team’s shark, measuring 7.2 feet (2.2 meters) long, largely remained underwater for five months, cruising along at depths of 328 to 656 feet (100 to 200 meters) at night and 1,969 to 2,625 ...

  8. Marine food web - Wikipedia

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    Apex predators, such as orcas, which can consume seals, and shortfin mako sharks, which can consume swordfish, make up a fifth trophic level. Baleen whales can consume zooplankton and krill directly, leading to a food chain with only three or four trophic levels.

  9. Researchers find evidence that large sharks may be hunting ...

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    Researchers discovered the first known case of a porbeagle shark likely being killed by a large shark predator, raising questions about whether this rare instance represents a larger trend.