A Shark Tale
They caught a 13-14 foot Thresher Shark. Sharks are a common catch here in the North Carolina waters but this one was jumbo sized! Named for their exceptionally long, thresher-like tail (which can be as long as the total body length), thresher sharks are active predators; the tail is used as a weapon to stun prey. The thresher shark has a short head and a cone-shaped nose. The mouth is generally small, and the teeth range in size from small to large.
Thresher sharks are found in temperate waters around the world. Common thresher sharks are a highly migratory species, often traveling over entire ocean basins. They’re most common near land and are often found in areas rich with plankton, where their prey is also abundant.