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  1. Lamniformes. Family. Lamnidae. Genus. Isurus. Species. oxyrinchus. Last updated by NOAA Fisheries on 11/10/2022. The shortfin mako is a large and highly migratory shark that occurs across all temperate and tropical ocean waters.

  2. Jun 25, 2022 · Meet The Mako Shark, The Deadly ‘Cheetah Of The Ocean’ That Can Swim Up To 80 Miles Per Hour. Measuring up to 13 feet long and weighing at least 1,200 pounds, the shortfin mako shark is a formidable predator in oceans all over the world. The great white shark has arguably taken the spotlight away from other sharks.

  3. Nov 13, 2023 · The shortfin mako shark (Isurus oxyrinchus) is the fastest known species of shark and one of the fastest fishes on the planet. It can reach speeds of up to 45 miles per hour (that’s as fast as a horse can run!). Shortfin mako sharks are found in tropical and temperate waters worldwide, and they are an important part of the marine ecosystem.

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  5. Mako sharks, also known as Isurus oxyrinchus, are known to be one of the fastest and most agile sharks in the ocean. They are often found in warm waters around the world, and have been known to occasionally venture into shallower waters. While mako sharks are not known to intentionally attack humans, they can be dangerous if provoked or if they ...

  6. Like other lamnid sharks, it has a heat exchange circulatory system that enables the body to be warmer than the surrounding water and thus maintain a high level of activity. When hooked, the Shortfin Mako can make spectacular leaps out of the water. Life history. Shorfin Mako Sharks are born between 60-70cm and grow to ~400 cm TL.

  7. Geographic Range. Shortfin mako sharks are panoceanic, being found in the Pacific, Atlantic, and Indian Oceans. Within the Pacific Ocean, shortfin makos are found in both the northern and southern hemispheres, along the coasts of North and South America (from the Aleutian Islands and southern California to Chile), from Primorskiy Kray in the Russian Federation to Austraila and New Zealand and ...

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