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Spinner shark (Carcharhinus brevipinna)
Biological Profile


spinner shark
Spinner shark
(Carcharhinus brevipinna)
illustration ©FAO courtesy Species Identification and Biodata



Distinguishing Characteristics
1. Anal, first, and second dorsal, pectoral, and lower caudal fins black-tipped in specimens less than 2.6 feet (0.8 m)

2. First dorsal fin fairly small, originating over or just behind free tips of pectoral fins, apex rounded

3. Snout pointed, as long or longer than width of mouth



spinner shark
Spinner shark
(Carcharhinus brevipinna)
Specimen
© George Burgess


spinner shark
Spinner shark
(Carcharhinus brevipinna)
Specimen
© George Burgess