The oceanic whitetip shark, believed to be behind the attacks at Sharm el-Sheikh.
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An oceanic whitetip shark swimming in the waters off the Bahamas.
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Also shown is an oceanic whitetip shark trailing rainbow runners.
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The oceanic whitetip shark, Carcharhinus longimanus, is a large pelagicshark inhabiting tropical and warm temperate seas.
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The oceanic whitetip shark has almost disappeared from U.S. waters, but preliminary studies show the predators in abundance around the island.
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The silky shark is an active, inquisitive, and aggressive predator, though it will defer to the slower but more powerful oceanic whitetip shark in competitive situations.
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Over repeated exposures, silky sharks will habituate to the sound change and stop withdrawing, though it takes them much longer to do so compared to the bolder oceanic whitetip shark.
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The authorities acted speedily, closing Sharm el-Sheikh's beaches and sending out conservation teams to track and capture the shark, identified as an oceanic whitetip.