blacktip shark
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Definition
Noun: 1. A widely distributed shallow-water shark (Carcharhinus limbatus) characterized by distinctive black or dark gray markings on the tips of its dorsal, pectoral, and tail fins, giving the appearance of being dipped in ink.
Usage
- The blacktip shark is a common sight in coastal tropical and subtropical waters around the world.
- Scientists study the migratory patterns of the blacktip shark.
- You can identify a blacktip shark by the prominent dark tips on its fins.
Advanced Usage
- The term is often used in marine biology and ecology to discuss species common to inshore habitats like bays, estuaries, and coral reefs.
- In fishing and conservation contexts, it distinguishes this species from other requiem sharks, such as the spinner shark or the blacktip reef shark.
Variants and Related Words
- Blacktip reef shark (): A related but distinct species typically found on coral reefs in the Indo-Pacific, with more intensely black fin tips and a white trailing edge.
- Requiem shark: The common name for the family , to which the blacktip shark belongs.
Synonyms
- (scientific name)
- Common blacktip shark
Related Phrases
- Coastal predator: A phrase describing the blacktip shark's ecological role.
- Apex predator: While often a mid-level predator, it can be described as an apex predator in some of its coastal habitats.
Noun
- widely distributed shallow-water shark with fins seemingly dipped in ink