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thresher shark

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Definition of thresher shark

: a large nearly cosmopolitan shark (Alopias vulpinus) that has a greatly elongated curved upper lobe of the tail which is often used to thresh the water to round up the schooling fish on which it feeds — see shark illustration

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But state shark expert Greg Skomal said the thresher sharks like the four that have been found dead in Wellfleet and Orleans in recent days probably aren’t literally freezing to death. Dialynn Dwyer, BostonGlobe.com, "Why have frozen sharks been washing up on the Cape?," 4 Jan. 2018 The conservancy said a fourth thresher shark was found in an ice pack off Wellfleet on New Year’s Eve. Dialynn Dwyer, BostonGlobe.com, "Why have frozen sharks been washing up on the Cape?," 4 Jan. 2018 June Mako Mania: Mako shark tournament for bluefish and thresher sharks. baltimoresun.com, "Ocean City 2018 calendar of events," 11 May 2018 The California driftnet fishery targets swordfish and common thresher shark. Sarah Gibbens, National Geographic, "Shocking Video Shows Impacts of Controversial Fishing Method," 27 Apr. 2018 There are images of his 296-pound yellowfin tuna, the thresher shark landed off of Oceanside and the 6-pound brown trout coaxed from Hot Creek in the shadow of the Eastern Sierra. Bryce Miller, sandiegouniontribune.com, "Meet Kevin Mattson, the most fished-crazed person in San Diego," 2 Mar. 2018 Based on satellite tagging information, experts know that many thresher sharks have already moved south for the season. Kelli Bender, PEOPLE.com, "Massachusetts Waters Are so Cold Sharks Are Freezing to Death," 8 Jan. 2018 Along Cape Cod, three thresher sharks have washed up frozen since Wednesday. CBS News, "Big Apple ball drop is on as brutally cold weather ices plans in Northeast," 30 Dec. 2017 Warming temperatures and loss of oxygen in the sea will shrink hundreds of fish species—from tunas and groupers to salmon, thresher sharks, haddock and cod—even more than previously thought, a new study concludes. Craig Welch, National Geographic, "Climate Change May Shrink the World’s Fish," 21 Aug. 2017

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First Known Use of thresher shark

1888, in the meaning defined above

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