I don't mean this to be racist but chines people hunt them and take their fins off and put them back in the sea
Yes, Mako Sharks are considered vulnerable and face threats from overfishing, bycatch, and habitat loss. Their populations have declined due to these factors, leading to conservation concerns for their survival.
yes,but the shortfin mako shark is a species of mako sharks
Because there is not many left in the world.
no, mako's are small sharks and could be one of the top 10 smallest but its not the smallest
Mako sharks are found in temperate and tropical waters worldwide today. Before becoming endangered, they inhabited a similar range. However, overfishing and habitat destruction have led to a decline in their population.
Great White sharks are bigger than Mako sharks...
Seahorses and hammerhead sharks
what climate do sharks live in
They are the fastest swimming sharks
Well since there is 440 species of sharks that are all very different it is impossible to say that they are all either definitively endangered or threatened. However, it appears that the majority of the sharks that are the most well known (Tiger, Great White, Bull, Hammerhead, Mako, Lemon, etc.) are in the threatened zone rather than the endangered zone.
Mako sharks, thresher sharks and Great white sharks
the Marlin, the Galanos and the Mako sharks. There were also flying fish, birds, and tuna, shovel nosed sharks.