They are not endangered yet, but they are near-threattened.
Yes. There are very few of them today.
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all sharks are but the black tip is the most stronger
Normally they attack from below, with a sudden rush at the prey.
Yes, they are much more active at night than during the day.
Mullet,Ladyfish, Jacks, occasionally Stingray. Any fish they come across.
There are only two known to stay year round, which are the Black Tip Reef Shark, and the White Tip Reef Shark, others such as the tiger shark and great white are also known to migrate every year for a few weeks to the Cayman Islands.
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White tip reef sharks typically have around 50-60 teeth. These teeth are sharp and serrated, ideal for catching and feeding on their prey of small fish and invertebrates.
Black-tip reef sharks are typically not considered dangerous to humans. They are shy and tend to avoid contact with people. However, like all wild animals, they should be treated with caution and respect when encountered in their natural habitat.
Black tip reef shark
White Tip Reef Shark