Carcharinus longimanus
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Definition
Noun A large species of oceanic shark, characterized by long, rounded pectoral fins and often a white-tipped dorsal fin. It is widely distributed in deep, open waters and is considered one of the more dangerous shark species to humans.
Usage
- The scientific name is used in formal, academic, or zoological contexts to precisely identify this specific shark species.
- It is the subject of study in marine biology, ecology, and conservation research.
Examples
- Noun:
- Marine biologists tracked the migratory patterns of Carcharinus longimanus across the Atlantic.
- The report confirmed that the attack was caused by Carcharinus longimanus, not a great white.
Advanced Usage
- The species name is derived from Latin, meaning "long hands," a direct reference to its distinctive lengthy pectoral fins.
- In taxonomic classification, belongs to the family Carcharhinidae, the requiem sharks.
Variants and Related Words
- Common Name: Oceanic whitetip shark. (This is the standard common English name for ).
- Taxonomic Note: The spelling (with an 'h') is the more widely accepted modern spelling in scientific literature, though is a known variant.
Synonyms
- Oceanic whitetip shark
- Brown shark (a less common regional name)
- (the alternate scientific spelling)
Noun
- large deep-water shark with white-tipped dorsal fin; worldwide distribution; most dangerous shark