Coloured X-ray of skull of a mako shark
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Coloured X-ray of skull of a mako shark
Shark skull. Coloured X-ray of the skull of a mako shark (Isurus oxyrinchus). Its backward-pointing teeth can be seen in the inside of the open mouth. These teeth are continuously worn down and lost, and so must be constantly replaced. This fishs gill plates are at far left and right, with its extremely pronounced conical snout at upper centre. The mako, the fastest swimming shark, lives in tropical and temperate waters worldwide. It is an extremely common shark and feeds on porpoise, swordfish, herring and mackerel. Mako sharks can reach over 3.5 metres in length
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Bone Bones Cartilaginous Fish Shark Teeth Isurus Oxyrinchus Mako Mako Shark
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This print showcases a coloured X-ray of the skull of a majestic mako shark, revealing intricate details that are otherwise hidden beneath its fearsome exterior. The image captures the essence of this remarkable creature, highlighting its backward-pointing teeth within the open mouth. These teeth, constantly worn down and lost during hunting expeditions, must be continuously replaced to ensure the shark's survival. The photograph also offers a glimpse into other fascinating features of the mako shark's anatomy. Positioned at the far left and right are its gill plates, essential for respiration underwater. At the upper center is an unmistakable conical snout that adds to its distinct appearance. Known as one of nature's fastest swimmers, this particular species inhabits tropical and temperate waters across the globe. With an impressive length exceeding 3.5 meters, it commands attention wherever it roams. Feeding on porpoise, swordfish, herring, and mackerel among other prey items in its diet, this common yet awe-inspiring predator plays a vital role in maintaining marine ecosystems' balance. Through this extraordinary photograph by Science Photo Library capturing both artistry and scientific precision simultaneously; we gain insight into not only the unique structure but also appreciate nature's wonders found within our oceans' depths.
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