Kattafulhi Miyaru
Classification
Max Size
Carcharhiniformes
Distribution
Tropical Indo-Pacific
Distinctive Characters
Snout moderately long and broadly rounded. Upper teeth broadly triangular. Second dorsal fin with a base less than twice height. Ridge between dorsal fins.
Color
Grey above, pale below. First dorsal, pectoral, pelvic and caudal fins with extremely conspicuous white tips and posterior margins.
Habitat & Biology
Occurs inshore and offshore from the surface to a depth of 800 m. Feeds on both bottom and pelagic fish, including rays and cephalopods. Viviparous, with a yolk-sac placenta; number of young 1 to 11 per litter, often 5 to 6.
Remarks
Carcharhinus albimarginatus is said to be very aggressive and individuals often have evidence of combat scars. The shark is potentially dangerous to people. Rarely seen by divers in the Maldives, although there have been regular sightings at two sites in Ari Atoll