Alopias: taxon details and analytics

Domain
Kingdom
Animalia
Phylum
Chordata
Class
Elasmobranchii
Order
Lamniformes
Family
Alopiidae
Genus
Alopias
Species
Scientific Name
Alopias

Summary description from Wikipedia:

Thresher shark

Thresher sharks are large mackerel sharks of the family Alopiidae found in all temperate and tropical oceans of the world; the family contains three extant species, all within the genus Alopias.

All three thresher shark species have been listed as vulnerable by the World Conservation Union since 2007 (IUCN). All three are popular big-game sport fish, and additionally they are hunted commercially for their meat, livers (for shark liver oil), skin (for shagreen) and fins (for use in delicacies such as shark-fin soup).

Despite being active predatory fish, thresher sharks do not appear to be a threat to humans.

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Alopias in languages:

Czech
liškoun
English
Thresher Sharks
German
Echte Fuchshaie
German
Drescherhaie
Italian
Squalo volpe
Japanese
オナガザメ属
Portuguese
Tubarão-raposo-do-Índico
Portuguese
Tubarões-raposo
Portuguese
cações-raposa
Russian
Лисьи акулы
Russian
Морские лисицы
Ukrainian
Акула-лисиця

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