Great Hammerhead Shark vs Whale Shark
Sphyrna mokarran 비교 대상 Rhincodon typus
Taxonomy & Classification
| 속성 | Great Hammerhead Shark | Whale Shark |
|---|---|---|
| 학명 | Sphyrna mokarran | Rhincodon typus |
| 목(目) | Carcharhiniformes | Orectolobiformes |
| 과(科) | Sphyrnidae | Rhincodontidae |
| Conservation Status | Critically Endangered | Endangered |
Physical Traits
| 속성 | Great Hammerhead Shark | Whale Shark |
|---|---|---|
| 최대 크기 | 610.0 cm | 1800.0 cm |
| 최대 체중 | 580.0 kg | 21500.0 kg |
| 체색 | Brownish-gray to olive-gray dorsal surface with a clean countershaded white belly; no distinct patterning; first dorsal fin is tall and strongly falcate; pelvic fin tips dusky. | Dark gray to blue-gray back covered with a distinctive checkerboard grid of pale white or cream spots and transverse stripes; belly white; the unique spot pattern is unique to each individual. |
Habitat & Environment
| 속성 | Great Hammerhead Shark | Whale Shark |
|---|---|---|
| 수질 유형 | Saltwater | Saltwater |
| 서식 수심 | 1-300m | 0-1928m |
| 분포 지역 | Circumtropical in warm coastal and offshore waters of the Atlantic, Indian, and Pacific oceans. Concentrates around coral reefs, continental shelf edges, and deep-water drop-offs; population … | Pantropical in open oceanic and coastal waters between 30°N and 35°S. Aggregates seasonally at feeding sites including Ningaloo Reef in Western Australia, the Gulf of … |
| 서식지 | Neritic | Neritic, coral reefs |
Cuisine & Edibility
Great Hammerhead Shark
Critically Endangered — consumption strongly discouraged. Fins are historically traded but the species faces severe population decline; eating this fish is ecologically irresponsible.
Whale Shark
Endangered species — consumption is strongly discouraged and illegal in many countries. Historically consumed in parts of Asia; now internationally protected under CITES Appendix II.
Species Overview
Great Hammerhead Shark
The great hammerhead is the largest of the nine hammerhead shark species. Its distinctive cephalofoil (hammer-shaped head) houses an array of electroreceptors that allow it to detect stingrays buried beneath the sand.
Whale Shark
The whale shark is the largest living fish species, reaching lengths of up to 18 meters. Despite its enormous size, it is a gentle filter feeder that consumes plankton, fish eggs, and small fish by swimming with its wide mouth open.
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