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  1. The grey reef shark is a fast-swimming, agile predator that feeds primarily on free-swimming bony fishes and cephalopods. Its aggressive demeanor enables it to dominate many other shark species on the reef, despite its moderate size. Many grey reef sharks have a home range on a specific area of the reef, to which they continually return.

  2. A medium-sized to large shark with a moderately long, broadly rounded snout and a black-edged caudal fin. COLOR Gray dorsal surface and a broad black band on the posterior margin of the caudal fin. SIZE Males mature at 4.25 to 4.75 ft [1.3 to 1.45 m], females mature at 4 to 4.5 ft [1.22 to 1.37 m]. Maximum size is 8.3 ft [2.55 m]. TEETH

  3. Learn about the grey reef shark, a fast and agile requiem shark that lives in the Coral Triangle. Discover its habitat, diet, predators, reproduction, conservation status and more.

  4. 28 lip 2016 · Learn how hundreds of gray reef sharks survive in a South Pacific atoll where they outweigh their prey and depend on fish spawning aggregations. Discover the research behind this remarkable ecological puzzle and its implications for conservation.

  5. Learn about the geographic range, habitat, physical description, development, reproduction, behavior, and conservation status of the grey reef shark (Carcharhinus amblyrhynchos). This species is a viviparous, social, and nocturnal predator that lives in tropical oceans and coral reefs.

  6. Learn about the Grey Reef Shark, a common and inquisitive species on coral reefs in tropical waters. See its distribution, appearance, behaviour and threats from the Australian Museum website.

  7. 18 paź 2018 · Learn about the grey reef shark, a common and social requiem shark that lives in coral reefs. Find out its common names, importance to humans, conservation status, distribution, habitat, biology and more.

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