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  • Basking shark - Wikipedia
    The basking shark (Cetorhinus maximus) is the second-largest living shark and fish, after the whale shark [4] It is one of three plankton-eating shark species, along with the whale shark and megamouth shark
  • Basking shark | Size, Habitat, Diet, Facts | Britannica
    basking shark, (Cetorhinus maximus), huge, slow-swimming shark of the family Cetorhinidae Named for its habit of floating or slowly swimming at the surface, the basking shark is found predominantly in coastal areas in temperate regions of the Atlantic and Pacific oceans
  • Basking shark - Cetorhinus maximus - Shark Research Institute
    A very large shark with a pointed snout, huge mouth and gill slits that almost encircle the head, strong lateral keels on caudal peduncle, and a lunate tail Variable Darker above than below, often with a mottled pattern on back and sides with white blotches under the head
  • Cetorhinus maximus (basking shark) | INFORMATION | Animal . . . - ADW
    Basking sharks ( Cetorhinus maximus ) have a wide geographic range and are most commonly found in temperate and boreal waters In the Northern Hemisphere, basking sharks have been observed in the North Pacific Ocean, off the coast of Japan, as well as off the coast of China
  • Basking Shark – Discover Fishes - Florida Museum
    The currently accepted scientific name is Cetorhinus maximus as assigned by Gunnerus in 1765 The genus name Cetorhinus is derived from the Greek, “ketos” = a marine monster, whale and “rhinos” = nose while the species name maximus is Latin, meaning “great ”
  • Cetorhinus - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
    Although the accepted scientific name is now Cetorhinus maximus, it was originally described by Gunnerus in 1765 as Squalus maximus (largest shark) (Compagno, 2001) Fifty-one years later, Blainville separated the basking shark into a new sub-genus of cartilaginous fish, which he named Cetorhinus
  • Basking Sharks | MarineBio Conservation Society
    Basking sharks, Cetorhinus maximus, are generally found in temperate waters of both the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans They are usually observed by humans at or near the surface and have been sighted along almost every coastline bordering both the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans
  • Biology of the Basking Shark - elasmo-research. org
    Resolving like a specter out of the planktonic murk, a Basking Shark (Cetorhinus maximus) — shown here cruising off the Isle of Man, United Kingdom, with its mouth agape and its throat expanded — filters calanoid copepods from the sea
  • Cetorhinus maximus, - IUCN Red List
    2018 Justification: The Basking Shark (Cetorhinus maximus) is a very large (to ~1,100 cm total length), highly migratory, filter-feeding shark distributed mainly in the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans in coastal and pelagic habitats from the surface to 1,264 m It occurs near the surface in temperate waters and deeper, below the thermocline,
  • Cetorhinus - Animalia
    Typically, basking sharks reach 7 9 m (26 ft) in length It is usually greyish-brown, with mottled skin, with the inside of the mouth being white in colour The caudal fin has a strong lateral keel and a crescent shape Other common names include bone shark, elephant shark, sailfish, and sunfish





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