- Blacktip reef shark
Taxobox
name = Blacktip reef shark by patriciostatus = LR/nt | status_system = IUCN2.3
trend = unknown
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regnum =Animal ia
phylum = Chordata
classis =Chondrichthyes
subclassis =Elasmobranchii
ordo =Carcharhiniformes
familia =Carcharhinidae
genus = "Carcharhinus "
species = "C. melanopterus"
binomial = "Carcharhinus melanopterus"
binomial_authority = (Quoy & Gaimard, 1824)
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range_map_caption = Range of blacktip reef sharkThe blacktip reef shark, "Carcharhinus melanopterus", is a
shark of tropical and warm temperate seas. It is often confused with theblacktip shark , "Carcharhinus limbatus".Distribution
One of the most common
shark s found in shallow (sometimes as shallow as 30 cm) water aroundcoral reef s ofIndo-Pacific waters. The water they swim in is usually between 20 and 27° C (70 to 80º F). Blacktip reef sharks do not venture into tropical lakes and rivers far from theocean .Appearance
As its name suggests, the tips of the shark's
pectoral fin s anddorsal fin are black, with a white underside. Its skin is brownish in color on the top half of its body. It has been recorded at up to 2 m (6.5 ft) in length and over 99 lbs (45 kg) in weight.cite book |last=Kindersley |first= Dorling |year=2001,2005 |title=Animal |location=New York City |publisher=DK Publishing |isbn=0-7894-7764-5] Its snout is blunt and rounded. Thegray reef shark looks similar, and is also common, but is distinguished by its stockier and grey body and its lack of a black tip on the dorsal fin. Blacktip reef sharks are not considered a real threat because they are usually smallFact|date=February 2007Diet
A blacktip reef shark's diet consists mainly of reef fish, but they will also feed on
ray s,crab s,crustacean s,cephalopod s, and othermollusk s.Reproduction, behavior, and interaction with humans
Reproduction is viviparous, with 2 to 4 pups in a litter. Before giving birth, female blacktip reef sharks will incubate their young for 16 months. The pups' length at birth ranges from 33 to 52 cm.
This species is not considered social, but can be seen in small groups. While generally shy, they often are curious about snorkelers and scuba divers. As with most sharks, the body is bent into a sort of "S" shape when the shark feels threatened. Blacktip reef sharks are harmless unless provoked. Incidents generally involve hand feeding or
spear fishing , possibly in combination with low visibility.The blacktip is one of only a few sharks that can jump fully out of the water, a behaviour called breaching. They have also been observed surfacing to look around (spy-hopping).cite web
url=http://unasked.com/Question6231.htm
title=What is spyhopping?
publisher=Unasked.com
accessdate=2007-06-12]Population decline
Blacktip reef sharks are often the
bycatch from other fisheries and are often wasted. Their populations are declining, and so are the population of many othershark species. Their fins are used forshark fin soup which is a major factor in the population decline in recent years.Gallery
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List of sharks Notes and references
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*External links
* [http://marinebio.org/species.asp?id=90 MarineBio: Blacktip reef shark, Carcharhinus melanopterus]
* [http://www.biocrawler.com/videos/displayimage.php?album=13&pos=0 Video about Carcharhinus melanopterus]
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