Mako long-finned - the mysterious lightning of the oceans

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Mako dolgoplavtseva (Isurus paucus)- a rare and little-studied shark belonging to the family Lamnids (Lamnidae), along with the more famous short-finned mako (Isurus oxyrinchus) and great white shark (Carcharodon carcharias).

It is known for its long pectoral fins, strong body and fast movements. Although Mako dlinnoplavtseva is not as fast as her "relative", she is one of the most dangerous ocean predators.

🔍 Main Features:

A rare species that is difficult to study

It has the longest pectoral fins among lamnid sharks.

It occurs at great depths

Scientific classification

🔬 Classification of long-finned IACS:

The Kingdom: Animals (Animalia)

Type: Chordal (Chordata)

Class: Cartilaginous fish (Chondrichthyes)

Row: Lamnopodobnye (Lamniformes)

Family: New products (Lamnidae)

Gender: Mako (Isurus)

View: Mako dolgoplavtseva (Isurus paucus)

📌 Interesting!

Latin name paucus means "rare”, which highlights the infrequent occurrence of this species.

Appearance and dimensions

📏 Main Features:

Body length: 2.5-4 m, maximum value – 4.3 m

Weight: 70-200 kg, individual instances-to 250 kg

Life span: 30-35 years old

🎨 Color scheme:

Dark blue or purple back

Light sides with a metallic sheen

White belly

🔍 The main differences from short-floating mako:

Longer pectoral fins

A more streamlined body

Slower swimming pace

📌 Interesting!

Long-float mako has less robust and shorter snout, than its faster "relative".

Living environment

🌍 Where does Mako dolgoplavtseva live?

Tropical and subtropical waters of the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian Oceans

Mediterranean Sea (rare)

Deep water areas (200-600 m)

🏝 Living conditions:

Prefers warm waters (20-25°C)

It is often found in the open ocean

Does not approach the coast as often as korotkoplavtseva mako

📌 Interesting!

Long-float mako rarely gets into fishing towns, so very little is known about it.

Lifestyle and behavior

How does Mako dolgoplavtseva hunt?

Uses long fins to maneuver in the water column

Ambushes or stalks the victim

It can reach high speed, but not as fast as the short-floating mako

🦈 Basic behavior:

Lone Predator

Non-aggressive to humans, but potentially dangerous

It can rise closer to the surface at night

📌 Interesting!

Mako dlinnoplavtsevaya rarely detected in attacks on people, because it lives at great depths.

Food

🍽 What does mako eat?

Squid, octopus

Tuna, mackerel, sea bass

Smaller sharks and seabirds (in rare cases)

🔍 Hunting methods:

Uses sharp teeth to hold down prey

Can attack from above, taking advantage of the darkness of deep waters

It rarely jumps out of the water, unlike the short-swimming mako

📌 Interesting!

Mako dlinnoplavtsevaya often hunts squid and can be sent to depth of more than 600 m.

Reproduction

👶 How does Mako dolgoplavtseva breed?

Viviparous species

Pregnancy lasts 15-18 months

2-8 cubs are born, which immediately become independent

📌 Interesting!

As in the short-finned mako, embryos of this species can eating each other in the womb (oophagy).

Human interaction

Is mako dangerous?

Only isolated cases of attacks on people have been recorded

It is considered less aggressive than short-melting mako

🎣 Mako in fishing:

It is valued for its meat, fins and liver

Sometimes it gets caught in deep-sea fishing

📌 Interesting!

Through low number of employees Mako dlinnoplavtsevaya is listed in IUCN Red List as a vulnerable species.

Interesting facts

📌 TOP 5 facts about Mako Dolgoplavtseva:

1️⃣ It has the longest pectoral fins among the Lamnae sharks

2️⃣ It lives at depths of more than 200 m

3️⃣ It has a lower speed than the short-finned mako, but better maneuverability

4️⃣ It rarely comes into contact with humans, so it has been studied very little

5️⃣ Population declines due to accidental catch

Conclusion

Mako dolgoplavtseva (Isurus paucus) – a mysterious and little-known shark, which is one of the rarest ocean predators.

Her perfect body structure, long fins and deep-sea lifestyle they make it unique among lamnid sharks.

Unfortunately, it is an endangered species, so its conservation is important for the ocean ecosystem.

🌊 A mysterious hunter of the deep sea that has yet to be fully discovered!

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