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  2. Dusky shark - Wikipedia

    • French naturalist Charles Alexandre Lesueur published the first scientific description of the dusky shark in an 1818 issue of Journal of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. He placed it in … See more

    Phylogeny and Evolution

    Teeth belonging to the dusky shark are fairly well represented in the fossil record, though assigning Carcharhinus teeth to species can be problematic. Dusky shark teeth datin… See more

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    Distribution and Habitat

    The range of the dusky shark extends worldwide, albeit discontinuously, in tropical and warm … See more

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    Description

    One of the largest members of its genus, the dusky shark commonly reaches a length of 3.2 m (10 ft) and a weight of 160–180 kg (350–400 lb); the maximum recorded le… See more

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    Biology and Ecology

    As an apex predator positioned at the highest level of the trophic web, the dusky shark is generally less abundant than other sharks that share its range. However, high concentrati… See more

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  1. Dusky shark
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    The dusky shark (Carcharhinus obscurus) is a species of requiem shark, in the family Carcharhinidae, occurring in tropical and warm-temperate continental seas worldwide.
    The Dusky Shark (Carcharhinus obscurus) is a highly migratory coastal and occasionally pelagic shark species of tropical, sub-tropical and temperate seas.
     
  2. Carcharhinus obscurus – Discover Fishes - Florida Museum

     
  3. Dusky Shark: Carcharhinus obscurus - sharks and rays

  4. Dusky shark - Facts, Diet, Habitat & Pictures on Animalia.bio

  5. Wildlife Fact Sheets: Dusky Shark - Ocean Conservancy

    Dusky sharks are big ocean predators that can reach up to 400 lbs. They are found in tropical and subtropical waters around the world and make long seasonal migrations all the way from the equator to the poles. Despite their massive …

  6. ADW: Carcharhinus obscurus: INFORMATION

  7. Carcharhinus obscurus - Shark-References

    Carcharhinus obscurus is a large shark with a broadly rounded snout, triangular saw-edged upper teeth, and an interdorsal ridge. It has a wide distribution in the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian Oceans, and is commercially and recreationally …

  8. Carcharhinus obscurus | Sharks

  9. Dusky Shark | Movement of Life - Smithsonian Institution

    Carcharhinus obscurus One of the largest species of coastal sharks, the Dusky Shark’s population numbers are dwindling quickly. Tagging efforts by Smithsonian scientists aim to understand the basic biology of this species before it’s too late.

  10. Dusky Whaler, Carcharhinus obscurus (Lesueur 1818) …

    A large predatory bronze-grey to dark grey shark with a white underside, a faint pale stripe extending anteriorly on the side, and dusky fins tips in juveniles, but less so in adults. The species has an interdorsal ridge and dusky tip on the …

  11. Dusky Shark | FWC - Florida Fish and Wildlife …

    Learn about the dusky shark (Carcharhinus obscurus), a native and cosmopolitan species that inhabits continental nearshore and offshore waters. Find out its distinguishing characteristics, feeding habits, reproduction, and …

  12. Carcharhinus - Wikipedia

  13. Dusky shark - Save Our Seas Foundation

  14. IUCN Red List of Threatened Species

  15. Dusky Shark - A-Z Animals

  16. Carcharhinus obscurus - Black whaler | Reef Life Survey

  17. Carcharhinus - The Gray Sharks - Fossil facts, information, and ...

  18. Dusky Shark - Carcharhinus obscurus - Marinewise

  19. Carcharhinus obscurus - Wikimedia Commons

  20. Carcharhinus obscurus - Wikispecies - Wikimedia

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