Porbeagle - Wikipedia The porbeagle or porbeagle shark (Lamna nasus) is a species of mackerel shark in the family Lamnidae, distributed widely in the cold and temperate marine waters of the North Atlantic and Southern Hemisphere
Porbeagle - Facts, Diet, Habitat Pictures on Animalia. bio The porbeagle or porbeagle shark (Lamna nasus) is a species of mackerel shark in the family Lamnidae, distributed widely in the cold and temperate marine waters of the North Atlantic and Southern Hemisphere
Amazing Facts about Porbeagle Sharks - OneKindPlanet The Porbeagle Shark is a cold water shark that resembles a smaller Great White It can also be known as the "Mackerel Shark" due to it's favourite prey choice, and can weigh as heavy as 600lbs! Shark Trust
Porbeagle Shark | Sharkpedia - ASI The porbeagle shark is a close relative of the white shark and is seasonally abundant around fishing grounds of the continent slope Feeds on squid, bony fishes, and smaller sharks One of six regionally endothermic sharks, meaning that it can generate and retain its body heat
Porbeagle Shark Fish Facts - Lamna nasus - A-Z Animals The porbeagle shark is a powerful predator that stalks the world’s deepest oceans in pursuit of prey with its high speed As the name suggests, this species has reminded people of a beagle for its incredible endurance and a dogged ability to chase down prey
Porbeagle Shark Facts - Fact Animal Porbeagles are essentially white sharks, like the great white, in the family Lamnidae These sharks are streamlined and powerful and are highly adapted for aggressive predation Fortunately for us, they’re not all that big, maxing out at around 250kg and under four meters
Porbeagle shark - The Wildlife Trusts The porbeagle shark is a brilliant ‘mackerel’ blue with a white belly and characteristic white mark at the rear base of the dorsal fin It is a robust but streamlined shark with a pointed snout and large black eyes without protective lids
Porbeagle Shark - Oceana Porbeagle sharks are very active and have muscular bodies, giving them the endurance to seasonally migrate for feeding and reproduction Porbeagle sharks are known to swim long migrations and have been tracked swimming up 1,242 miles (2,000 km) to give birth
Porbeagle – Discover Fishes - Florida Museum The porbeagle is a popular gamefish, although less active than its relatives the shortfin mako and the white shark There are recreational fisheries in the United Kingdom, Ireland, and the United States, and catch-and-release in Canada