The Longfin Mako shark By: Peyton lantrip.

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The Longfin Mako shark By: Peyton lantrip

Adaptations Physical Traits: The Longfin Mako shark doesn’t need camouflage beacause of it’s incrediable speed up to 60mph. Behavior adaptations: The Longfin Mako shark uses it’s teeth to rip it’s prey up easy.

Where does it live: Warm, Temperate, and Tropical waters. Ecosystem/Habitat Where does it live: Warm, Temperate, and Tropical waters. Describe where it live: A warm, temperate, tropical waters crowded with fish.

Diet/Food chain What does it eat: Ant type of fish and they also eat other sharks. Carnivore, Omnivore, or Herbivore: Carnivore Predator, prey or both? Who Does it hunt? What hunts it? Predator: Other sharks Prey: Fish and other sharks.

Secondary Consumer What’s it’s niche in it’s habitat: To keep the fish population under control. Primary, Secondary consumer or Decomposer: Secondary or Primary consumer.

Learned Behavior’s Learned traits: 1. Where the best food is. 2. Able to jump out of the air. 3. If there hunting they attack from under neath for an easier attack

3.Long teeth hooked teeth 4.light blue/gray colors Inherited Traits Inherited traits: 1.sharp teeth 2.fast swimmer 30mph 3.Long teeth hooked teeth 4.light blue/gray colors

Interesting Facts Interesting Facts: 1.Worlds fastest shark. 2.Its scientific name is Isauras Paucus. 3.Alot of info about the shark is unknown. 4.They can jump up to 9 meters. 5.Its fin can get as long or longer than its heard.