mako shark
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Definition
Noun 1. A powerful mackerel shark of the Atlantic and Pacific: A mako shark is a type of large, fast-swimming shark belonging to the mackerel shark family, found in temperate and tropical seas.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The mako shark is known for its incredible speed and agility.
- We saw a large mako shark while fishing offshore.
- The biologist studied the migratory patterns of the mako shark.
Advanced Usage
- "Shortfin mako": The most common and widely recognized species of mako shark ().
- The shortfin mako is one of the fastest sharks in the ocean.
- "Longfin mako": A less common species of mako shark () with notably longer pectoral fins.
- The longfin mako is typically found in deeper, warmer waters.
Variants and Related Words
- Mako (n): A common shortened form of "mako shark."
- He caught a massive mako off the coast.
- Mackerel shark (n): The family of sharks () to which the mako belongs, which also includes the great white shark and the porbeagle.
Synonyms
- Blue pointer (n, regional): A common name for the mako shark in some areas, particularly Australia and New Zealand.
Noun
- powerful mackerel shark of the Atlantic and Pacific