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  1. mako הוא אתר הנתונים הראשון בעבר ישראל, שמעריכ חדשות, בידור, טלוויזיה, ספורט, מוזיקה ועוד. האתר מעריכ אתרי הערכים הגדולים בעולם ובישראל, ומיליצ

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  2. MAKO is a new Japanese–inspired boutique bakery and pastry shop that features exceptionally handcrafted bread, pastries, cakes, and cookies.

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    • There Are Two Species of Mako Shark.
    • The Longfin Mako Is The Second-Biggest Lamnidae Shark.
    • Shortfin Mako Shark Can Reach Speeds of at Least 31 Mph.
    • Mako Is A Word with Māori Roots.
    • Male and Female Shortfin Makos seem to Avoid Each other.
    • Shortfin Mako Growth and Maturation Rates Are slow.
    • Some Makos Hunt Swordfish.
    • Shortfins Sometimes Jump Into Boats.
    • One Species Is Prized For Its Meat.
    • Ernest Hemingway Wrote About them.
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    For over 150 years, marine biologists thought there was only one type of mako shark: the shortfin mako (Isurus oxyrhinchus), which got its scientific name in 1810. A second mako—the longfin mako (Isurus paucus)—wasn't recognized as its own separate species until 1966. Identifying the second species took so long both because the makos look similar—b...

    The Lamnidae family includes the salmon shark, the porbeagle, and the great white. In terms of size, a full-grown great white, at 19.6 feet long, is the biggest. Next comes the longfin mako, which has a maximum known length of 14 feet. Even the biggest shortfins reach just 12.8 feet long.

    The shortfin mako is built for speed. Its body has a streamlined, bullet-like shape that minimizes water resistance, and its pectoral and dorsal fins are rather short, so they don’t create much drag—all features that combine to allow the sharks to slice through the ocean with ease. The scales behind the gills and along its sides are flexible; they ...

    Shark tooth necklaces and earrings were traditional attire in the culture of the Māori of New Zealand. Mako is Māori word that can mean either “shark” or “shark tooth.” Longfin makos are not known to occur in New Zealand waters, but shortfins frequent the area, with the fish being especially common around the northern endof the country.

    Beginning in December 2004, biologist Gonzalo Mucientes and his colleagues spent four months gathering data on sharks in the southeastern Pacific. Unexpectedly, they found adult shortfin makos practicing sexual segregation. On one side of an imaginary, north-south line between Rapa Nui (Easter Island) and the Pitcairn Islands, the team discovered m...

    When they're born—after a gestation period that is believed to last 15 to 18 months—shortfin pups are 25 to 28 inches long. According to a 2009 study, males become full-fledged adults at between 7 and 9 years of age, but females don't hit that benchmark until they're between 18 and 21. The species has an estimated lifespan of 29 to 32 years—so when...

    You might say the shortfin mako enjoys fast food: The shark is a quick carnivore who chases down other high-velocity fish. Bluefish are a favorite meal: In an examination of 399 shortfin mako carcasses, bluefish remains turned up in 67 percent of their stomachs. The sharks will also go after squid, tuna, and billfish, plus the occasional dolphin or...

    Big, fast, and tenacious, the shortfin mako is a prized game fish around the world—but grappling with one is quite the challenge for anglers. “The feel of most sharks on a fishing line is like hauling on wet laundry or trying to lift a cow,” wrote Jawsauthor Peter Benchley. “Fighting a mako has been compared to riding a bull or wrestling an enraged...

    The shortfin mako puts up a good fight, but that’s not the only reason why fishermen target them. “They’re unlucky enough to be one of the few shark species that is commercially viable for their meat,” wildlife ecologist Michael Byrne told Popular Science. Shortfin mako meat has a swordfish-like taste and has long been used as an ingredient in ever...

    In The Old Man and the Sea—one of his final works, and the novel that won him a Pulitzer in 1953—Hemingway wrote a mako shark into a scene with the book's main character, Santiago, a Cuban fisherman who is trying to land an Atlantic blue marlin. He successfully harpoons one, but nearly loses his catch to a mako: A fight ensues between man and beast...

    Learn about the two species of mako shark, their speed, size, habitat, diet, and other interesting features. Find out how makos are related to Māori culture, swordfish, and election forecasting.

  3. Learn about mako shark, a fast and aggressive predator that can reach 4.5 metres in length and 500 kg in weight. Find out how mako sharks are related to other sharks, what they eat, and why they are threatened by fishing.

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  4. Learn about the Mako Shark, the fastest shark in the world, with distinctive teeth and intelligence. Find out what they eat, how they hunt, where they live, and how they interact with humans.

  5. Learn about the mako shark, a fast and warm-blooded predator that lives in temperate and tropical waters. Find out how they hunt, breed, and why they are vulnerable to fishing threats.

  6. Jul 25, 2017 · A team of scientists observed how blue sharks and shortfin makos interact when forced into close proximity by bait in the remote southwestern Pacific. They saw a tiny blue shark push away a 15-foot mako, challenging the theory that size is the trump card in shark behavior.

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