Grey reef shark

Grey reef shark

 

Scientific name : Carcharhinus amblyrhynchos

 

Family : Carcharhinidae
Size : Up to 255 cm
Depth : Up to 280 m
Distribution : Red sea, Indian ocean, Pacific ocean

 

Morphology : Medium sized shark. The snout is rounded. It is grey with a white belly. All of its fins, except for the first dorsal fin, are black at the tip.

 

Biology : It lives alone or in schools near reef areas in search of fish, cephalopods and crustaceans on which it feeds. It is a viviparous species (the embryo grows inside the female’s belly). It can give birth to several young (6 max.).

 

IUCN red list : Minor concern