• Carcharhinus Magna habitus•
Or Great Robe Shark.
Commonly named « great robe » because it’s very unique caudal fin, looking like a long robe.
Those giants are mostly findable around polar seas, the massive body offering solid protection against the low temperatures.
Their preys are essentially big whales or orcas, but they can be an ocean cleaner too, eating other animals corpses.
Despite their huge size, it seems that the Great Robe can eat once or twice a year. Around them is living an entire local ecosystem of smaller fishes eating and cleaning their skins, teeth and gills against parasites and another annoyances.
This shark is no dangers for curious human divers.