In the middle of the boundless ocean, a large family was once active. They are strong and athletic, and all of them are brave and resourceful elite hunters;
Although the family is now in decline, their name is still a nightmare for many sea creatures.
They are the lone hunters of the Blue Desert, the longfin shark
Large sharks inhabit the upper layers of the ocean, and can occasionally be found in coastal waters. Fierce by nature, active, and not afraid of humans. Newborn baby sharks can reach a body length of up to 75 centimeters. Up to 3.5-4 meters. The maximum weight is 167.4 kg.
Large enough to make it dangerous, it's also a bold and stubborn shark. It is a lonely drifter in the open sea, wandering around like an albatross in the vast open sea far from the coast, using its slender pectoral fins to ride the currents around.
Bony fish, squid, other cartilaginous fish, crustaceans, turtles, dolphins and carrion of all sizes, albacore sharks are welcome.
The most distinctive feature of the albacore shark is its large pectoral fin with white spots around the edges.