Caribbean reef shark
The Caribbean reef shark is a species of shark commonly found in the warm waters of the Caribbean Sea and surrounding areas. It typically inhabits shallow reefs and is known for its streamlined body and pointed snout. These sharks can grow up to 10 feet long and are often recognized by their dark gray coloration and white tips on their fins.
Caribbean reef sharks are carnivorous, primarily feeding on fish and invertebrates. They are social creatures, often seen in groups, and are known for their curious nature. While they are generally not aggressive towards humans, they can exhibit bold behavior when provoked or during feeding.