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    Alopias pelagicus. Photo © Doug Perrine These sharks are easily recognized for their long upper caudal fin lobes (the top half of their tail fin), which they use to stun smaller fish and squid, making them easier to catch. They are not considered a danger to humans.
    A pelagic and mostly oceanic species that occasionally enters shallower waters near outer reef edges or seamounts. Feeds on squid and small pelagic fishes, using its long whip-like upper caudal lobe to strike and stun its schooling prey. Length at maturity is 256–290 cm TL and 260–270 cm TL for females and males respectively.
    A. pelagicus is truly oceanic (primarily inhabiting the open ocean) and wide-ranging throughout the Indo-Pacific, Australasia region north to Japan, and the Pacific coast of Mexico and northern South America. It has not been recorded in the Atlantic Ocean (Compagno 1984). Few data are available for A. pelagicus throughout its epipelagic range.
    The generic name Alopias is derived from the Greek word alopex meaning “fox”. The specific name pelagicus is derived from the Greek word pelagios meaning “of the sea”. Prepared by: Jason C. Seitz
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    Web21 dec. 2023 · Alopias pelagicus. Photo © Doug Perrine. Pelagic thresher meat is consumed in many countries, and its fins are used in the Asian shark fin trade. The hide is sometimes made into leather, and liver oil …

  8. Pelagic Thresher | Alopias pelagicus - EDGE of Existence

    WebPelagic threshers only produce two very large (150-190 cm) offspring per litter, making their annual rate of population increase very low (between 2 and 4%). This makes them very vulnerable to population decrease from …

  9. Alopias pelagicus | fishIDER

    WebFeeds on squid and small pelagic fishes, using its long whip-like upper caudal lobe to strike and stun its schooling prey. Length at maturity is 256–290 cm TL and 260–270 cm TL for females and males respectively. …

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