shortfin mako

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shortfin mako

A shortfin mako shark swims swiftly through the open ocean.

Definition

Noun: A species of large, fast-swimming shark characterized by its pointed snout, long gill slits, and a brilliant blue color on its back that fades to white on its underside. It is a highly active, migratory predator found in tropical and warm temperate seas worldwide and is prized by recreational anglers.

Usage

The term "shortfin mako" is used as a countable noun to refer to the shark species Isurus oxyrinchus. It is typically used in biological, ecological, and sport fishing contexts. - The shortfin mako is considered one of the fastest sharks in the ocean. - Anglers travel long distances for a chance to catch a shortfin mako. - Conservation efforts are focusing on the declining population of the shortfin mako.

Advanced Usage
  • Scientific Classification: The full scientific name, , is often used in academic and research papers to specify the species.
    • The study tracked the migratory patterns of Isurus oxyrinchus.
  • Comparative Usage: Often compared to its relative, the longfin mako (), which has proportionally longer pectoral fins.
    • You can distinguish a shortfin mako from a longfin mako by the length of its pectoral fins.
Variants and Related Words
  • Mako Shark: A common name that can refer to either the shortfin or longfin mako species. In casual usage, "mako" often implies the shortfin mako due to its greater prevalence.
    • The mako shark is known for its incredible leaping ability.
  • Blue Pointer: A regional name occasionally used for this shark, referring to its coloration and pointed snout.
  • Bonito Shark: Another occasional name, stemming from its diet which includes bonito fish.
Synonyms
  • Isurus oxyrinchus (Scientific name)
  • Mako (Common abbreviated form)
Related Phrases and Terms
  • Game Fish: A fish species prized for the sport of catching it. The shortfin mako is a classic example of a pelagic game fish due to its speed, strength, and fight when hooked.
    • Its status as a premier game fish has made the shortfin mako a popular target for sport fishing tournaments.
  • Pelagic Shark: A shark that lives in the open ocean, not near the coast or sea floor. This term describes the shortfin mako's primary habitat.
    • As a pelagic shark, the shortfin mako undertakes long migrations across ocean basins.
shortfin mako

A shortfin mako shark swims swiftly through the open ocean.

Noun
  1. very swift active bluish shark found worldwide in warm waters; important game fish

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