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  2. Shortfin mako shark - Wikipedia

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    3.1 Range and habitat. 3.2 Feeding. 4 Behavior. ... It is commonly referred to as the mako shark, ... The age of shortfin mako, and therefore important parameters ...

  3. Isurus - Wikipedia

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    The two living species are the shortfin mako shark (I. oxyrinchus) and the longfin mako shark (I. paucus). They range in length from 2.5 to 4.5 m (8.2 to 14.8 ft), [citation needed] and have an approximate maximum weight of 680 kg (1,500 lb). [citation needed] They both have a distinctive blue-gray color scheme common among mackerel sharks.

  4. Longfin mako shark - Wikipedia

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    The longfin mako shark (Isurus paucus) is a species of mackerel shark in the family Lamnidae, with a probable worldwide distribution in temperate and tropical waters. An uncommon species, it is typically lumped together under the name "mako" with its better-known relative, the shortfin mako shark (I. oxyrinchus). The longfin mako is a pelagic ...

  5. Shark - Wikipedia

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    The shark can sense frequencies in the range of 25 to 50 ... lemon sharks reach sexual maturity at around age 13–15. [73] ... The shortfin mako shark, ...

  6. Large mako shark jumps right onto fishing boat - AOL

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  7. Man uses bow to catch record-setting mako shark - AOL

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    What a catch! Jeff Thomas was fishing off the coast of southern California when he caught this 809-pound Mako shark and set the world record for the largest one ever caught with a compound bow.

  8. Mako - Wikipedia

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    Mako shark, the genus Isurus, consisting of two living and several fossil species: Shortfin mako shark, Isurus oxyrinchus, the more common mako; Longfin mako shark, Isurus paucus, the rarer mako; Aristotelia serrata, a New Zealand tree also known as mako or makomako

  9. Cruise ship passengers help rescue 'very rare' beached shark ...

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    Massive mako shark stranded on Florida beach saved by swimmers. By the time the rangers arrived, the public and local police had helped refloat the shark back into the water. The rangers stayed at ...