bronze whaler

bronze whaler

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  • bronze whaler — /brɒnz ˈweɪlə/ (say bronz wayluh) noun a shark, Carcharhinus brachyurus, of southern Australia, having a bronze or grey colouring of its dorsal surface …  

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  • copper shark — noun Carcharhinus brachyurus, a species of requiem shark characterized by its narrow, hook shaped upper teeth, lack of a prominent ridge between the dorsal fins, and plain bronze coloration. Syn: bronze whaler, narrowtooth shark …   Wiktionary

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