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The spinner shark, Carcharhinus brevipinna, is a requiem shark of the family Carcharhinidae, found in the western Atlantic Ocean between latitudes 40° N and 38° S. Its length is up to about 3 m. The spinner shark is a slender shark with a long, narrow, pointed snout, long gill slits and small,... Read enhanced Wikipedia article
Scientific Name: Carcharhinus brevipinna
Taxon Rank: Species
Higher Classification: Shark

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    Spinner shark

    The spinner shark, Carcharhinus brevipinna, is a requiem shark of the family Carcharhinidae, found in the western Atlantic Ocean between latitudes 40° N and 38° S.
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    List of sharks

    Carcharhinus brevipinna (Spinner shark)
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    Taxonomy of the Carcharhiniformes

    Carcharhinus brevipinna (Müller & Henle, 1839) (Spinner shark)
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    Carcharhinus

    Spinner shark, Carcharhinus brevipinna (Müller & Henle, 1839)
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    Whale surfacing behaviour

    Breaching has also been observed in the following sharks and rays: the great white shark, thresher shark, shortfin mako, longfin mako, spinner shark, blacktip reef shark, salmon shark, porbeagle shark, copper shark and basking shark as well as the manta ray.
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    List of Red Sea sharks

    Carcharhinus brevipinna, Spinner shark , (Carcharhinidae)
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    List of fishes of India

    Carcharhinus brevipinna (native) , Spinner shark
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    List of reef fish of the Red Sea

    Carcharhinus brevipinna, Spinner shark
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    Blacktip shark

    Like its close relative the spinner shark, C. brevipinna, the blacktip shark is a fast swimming shark capable not only of breaching, or leaping out of the water, but also of rotating (spinning) several times before re-entering the water. ... Blacktip shark
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    Sardine run

    Once the sardines are rounded up, sharks (primarily the bronze whaler, but also dusky shark, blacktip shark, spinner shark and zambezi shark), game fish (like shad or elf, king mackerel, various kingfish species, garrick, geelbek and eastern little tuna) and birds (like the Cape gannet, cormorants, terns and gulls) take advantage of the opportunity.

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