cetorhinus maximus
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A basking shark, or Cetorhinus maximus, swims near the ocean surface with its mouth open.
Definition
Noun: * A very large species of shark (Cetorhinus maximus) that feeds on plankton. It is found in northern temperate seas and is characterized by its enormous size, a large, gaping mouth, and gill rakers used for filter-feeding. It is not aggressive and is often observed swimming slowly near the surface or "basking."
Usage
- The cetorhinus maximus is the second-largest living fish, after the whale shark.
- Marine biologists were thrilled to spot a cetorhinus maximus feeding off the coast.
- Unlike most sharks, the cetorhinus maximus poses no threat to humans.
Advanced Usage
- The species name Cetorhinus maximus is used in formal scientific and zoological contexts.
- The term is primarily used in technical writing, marine biology, and wildlife documentation rather than in everyday conversation.
Variants and Related Words
- Basking shark: The common name for .
- Planktivore (n): An animal that feeds on plankton.
- Filter feeder (n): An animal that feeds by straining suspended matter from water.
Synonyms
- Basking shark
Related Phrases
- Gill rakers: The comb-like structures in the throat of the that filter plankton from the water.
- Surface feeding: A behavior associated with the .
A basking shark, or Cetorhinus maximus, swims near the ocean surface with its mouth open.
Noun
- large harmless plankton-eating northern shark; often swims slowly or floats at the sea surface