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The bigeye thresher (Alopias superciliosus) is a species of thresher shark, family Alopiidae, found in temperate and tropical oceans worldwide. Like the other thresher sharks, nearly half its total length consists of the elongated upper lobe of the tail fin. Its common name comes from its enormous eyes, which … Visa mer
British biologist Richard Thomas Lowe was the first to scientifically describe the bigeye thresher, in papers published in Proceedings of the … Visa mer
The size and upward orientation of the bigeye thresher's eyes are adapted to search for the silhouettes of prey in dim light. This species is … Visa mer
The eyes of the bigeye thresher can measure up to 10 cm (3.9 in) across in adults. Each eye is taller than wide, with a bulbous upper … Visa mer
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Webb10 aug. 2015 · Description: The bigeye thresher (Alopias superciliosus) is listed by the IUCN on its Red List of Threatened Species as Vulnerable to extinction globally, due to severe, continued declines in their …
Webb21 dec. 2023 · The currently valid scientific name for this shark is Alopias superciliosus (Lowe, 1841). The genus name, “ Alopias ” is from the Greek “alopex” meaning fox. The species name, “ superciliosus ” is derived …
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WebbBigeye thresher shark - Alopias superciliosus — Shark Research Institute. Facts about the Bigeye thresher shark - Alopias superciliosus from the Shark Research Institute (SRI).
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