this isn' t in florida keys, truly its in the tropical indopacific, and its a indopacific reef shark (Carcharhinus amblyrhinchos) and not a caribbean reef shark (Carcharhinus perezi), and even all of the fish and corals of the surrounding its a pacific reef landscape and not caribbean region
this isn' t in florida keys, truly its in the tropical indopacific, and its a indopacific reef shark (Carcharhinus amblyrhinchos) and not a caribbean reef shark (Carcharhinus perezi), and even all of the fish and corals of the surrounding its a pacific reef landscape and not caribbean region
Kaliper 1 year ago
Which Key was it?
Dwikkles 2 years ago
It's off the Dry Tortougas
WWWNTHEFLORIDAKEYS 2 years ago
We were at the Dry Torgugas
WWWNTHEFLORIDAKEYS 2 years ago
Also not being rude...but it is a gray reef shark. Although similar, the black tip has a black tip on the first dorsal fin.
rmamadrid 3 years ago
also not being rude, but it is a caribbean reef shark, the gray reef shark usually has a dash of white on the top back end of the first dorsal fin.
garter10895 2 years ago
@garter10895
Truly its a gray reef shark, the reef shark of sudan and red sea have the white tip, but the pacific reef shark mostly don' t have the white tip
Kaliper 10 months ago
they're making out
OneWingedAngel510 3 years ago
Is this a carribean reef shark?
archietherobot 4 years ago
Yes this is a Caribbean Reef Shark.
WWWNTHEFLORIDAKEYS 4 years ago
yea
WWWNTHEFLORIDAKEYS 2 years ago