Around 20 years or so. :}
Thresher sharks are about 4 feet long and 1 1/2 feet of that is a long curved tail.
The thresher shark has many parts like its fins
Very few. Some sights of the Blue Shark and a Long-tailed Thresher has been seen
Yes,common thresher, fox shark, sea fox, swiveltail, thrasher.
The average life expectancy of a thresher shark is about 22 years. There are three species of threshers and they are the pelagic thresher, the bigeye thresher, and the common thresher.
Like all sharks, the Thresher Sharks have fins that help them to navigate. A Thresher Sharks fins can be described as small, flat, as well as long and pointed.
Anything bigger than 19ft. The thresher's most relatie cousin is the blue shark.
A whale shark is a relatively "friendly" shark. It eats plankton and other small organisms. While the thresher shark can easily fit inside the whale sharks mouth, the whale shark has no desire to consume it. So no, it can't eat a thresher shark. It is not fast enough. -MNM
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Do you mean the thresher shark? If so then, "In the North Pacific, common thresher sharks are found along the continental shelves of North America and Asia. They are rare in the Central and Western Pacific. In the warmer waters of the Central & Western Pacific, bigeye and pelagic thresher sharks are more common."
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No. I think you mean a thresher shark, which sometimes has a tail 10 feet long and stuns fish with it.