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Alopias vulpinus, or common thresher
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Alopias vulpinus, or common thresher
Alopias vulpinus, or common thresher, a species of shark. Date: 1862
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1862 Common Fishes Shark Sharks Species Thresher 1860s Thrasher
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This image, captured in 1862, showcases the elegant and enigmatic form of the Common Thresher Shark (Alopias vulpinus). The Common Thresher, also known as the long-tailed shark, is a pelagic species of shark that can be found in all temperate and tropical oceans around the world. With its distinctive long, whip-like tail, which can measure up to 3 meters (10 feet) longer than its body, this shark is well-adapted for its unique hunting technique. The Common Thresher is named for its method of hunting, which involves thrashing its long tail from side to side to dislodge prey from the ocean floor. This behavior is not only an effective hunting strategy but also a fascinating display of power and agility. This photograph, taken during the Victorian era, offers a glimpse into the natural world of the past. The image captures the Common Thresher in its natural habitat, providing a rare and intriguing look at this elusive and beautiful creature. The photograph's crisp details and rich colors transport us back in time, allowing us to appreciate the natural history of this remarkable species. The Common Thresher Shark has been a subject of fascination for scientists, explorers, and fishermen for centuries. Its long, slender body and unique hunting technique have made it a popular subject for study and observation. Today, this species remains an important part of the marine ecosystem, and efforts are being made to protect it from overfishing and other threats. This photograph is a reminder of the natural wonders that exist in our oceans and the importance of preserving them for future generations to enjoy. It is a testament to the beauty and diversity of the marine world and the importance of documenting and studying its inhabitants.
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