Big-eyed shark
The big-eyed shark is a type of shark that belongs to the sharks family. It is widely distributed in the warm waters of the world. It is inhabited more than 100m deep. The maximum length is 6.6m and the caudal fin occupies half of it. There is a gap of eight letters behind the head, which distinguishes it from other shark. Temperature control is applied to the temperature. Mackerel and other fish in the tail fin by hitting the predator. It is an oocyte which is called the eel type. Two to four litters are born. It is caught through tuna fishing and uses meat, fins, and shells. It takes about 10 years to grow, and the number of hatchlings is small, so the number of habitats is decreasing.