
Blacktip Reef Shark
Near threatened
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It is an active swimmer that must be continuously in motion to ensure that its gills receive enough circulating water for it to breathe.
With its nocturnal habits, it feeds on reef fish, small sharks, cephalopods and crustaceans, or even rotting carcasses.
It hits sexual maturity when it reaches 1 m in length.
After mating, the embryo develops in viviparous (live-bearing) mode. After eight to nine months of gestation, the female gives birth to two to five baby sharks measuring 30 to 50 cm each.
This shark is curious but relatively timid when it comes to divers and is not aggressive unless provoked. Divers have only reported a few minor bites.

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