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    A Beautiful, powerful, extremely fast and agile predator
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Mako Shark

 

The Mako Shark

 

The Mako Shark, Aggressive looking and lightning quick in the water. Definitely a shark not to be messed with. The Mako Shark is the fastest shark in the ocean. It is an extremely athletic shark and can leap up to 20 feet out of the water which even beats the dolphin and can swim up to speeds of 50km/h. Unfortunately the Mako Shark is a prized catch as a game fish and trophy hunters are still permitted to catch this beautiful shark. The Mako Shark has a conical Snout and long gill slits with short pectoral fins and a crescent shaped tail fin. The Mako Shark has long needle-like teeth which are clearly visible at all times (A dentists nightmare). The most striking feature of the Mako Shark is its large black eyes as can be seen below:

The Shortfin Mako Shark is potentially a dangerous shark. They are extremely fast and sharp when around food, caution is advisable when free-diving with these beautiful sharks. The smaller sharks do not normally pose a threat to divers and divers in the past have hand-fed small Mako Sharks. Caution must however be made when around larger and more mature sharks. The Mako Shark swims in the same waters as the Blue Shark and is boss. Mako Sharks are dominant in these waters and it has been known for Mako Sharks to kill Blue Sharks. The Mako Shark roams predominantly in the open ocean so does not come into contact with humans very often. The Mako Shark has up to 16 pups in a litter being approximately 70cm in length and can grow up to 4m / 13ft in length.

 

 

Danger to Humans

 

High Risk



The Mako Sharks are considered high risk due to their predatory behavior and speed when hunting. It has been known for divers to feed the smaller Mako’s by hand but much caution is needed when dealing with large Mako’s.

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