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         <title>The Mako Shark, also called Isurus in the scientific community, is an incredible and extremely fast beast. Today, there are only two living species of Mako remaining. They are called the Longfin Makos and the Shortfin Makos. The largest is the Longfin with a length of about 4.5 meters (14ft) and adults weigh in around 170 ...</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>The shortfin <strong><em>mako shark</em></strong> (Isurus oxyrinchus), also known as the blue pointer or bonito shark, is a large mackerel shark. It is commonly referred to as the <strong><em>mako shark</em></strong>, as is the longfin<strong><em>mako shark</em></strong> (Isurus paucus). The shortfin mako is on record as the fastest-swimming shark, capable of bursts of speed up to 18.8 metres per ...<strong><em>Mako Shark</em></strong> – Isurus oxyrinchus. The shortfin <strong><em>mako shark</em></strong> also is known as the blue pointer and bonito shark. It is a fast speed-swimming shark that has been called “the peregrine falcon of the sharks” in allusion to the fastest bird in the world. It is considered an animal dangerous to humans because of the speed which can ...It is a dark metallic blue on top and silvery white below, with a very distinct color break down its side. The average size is 10 feet long and 300 pounds, but they have been caught at well over 12 feet and 1,000 pounds. Because the shortfin <strong><em>mako</em></strong> is an impressive apex predator, and the fastest <strong><em>shark</em></strong>, clocking speeds of 20 ...The <strong><em>Mako Shark</em></strong>, also called Isurus in the scientific community, is an incredible and extremely fast beast. Today, there are only two living species of Mako remaining. They are called the Longfin Makos and the Shortfin Makos. The largest is the Longfin with a length of about 4.5 meters (14ft) and adults weigh in around 170 ...</div>]]></description>
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