A creature crafted for slicing through water, it glides bird-like amidst coral and kelp. Dorsal fins, a tail resembling a giant boomerang, and a razor-sharp snout all seamlessly shear through the depths. Beneath its round, flat eyes, a sleek black crescent unfolds, lined with formidable white teeth, an aquatic marvel designed for cutting through the seas.
Smaller than giant sharks and hunter sharks, reef sharks inhabit shallow waters and coral reefs, gathering in small packs to hunt. A full-grown specimen measures 6 to 10 feet long.
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