Classification
Domain: Eukaryota
This group is shared by all organisms that have cells with a
nucleus (TheFreeDictionary 2013). Other organisms in this group
include
morel mushrooms as well as many others.
Kingdom: Animalia
Whitetip reef sharks share this kingdom with a very diverse
group. Included in this group are organisms such as the
night train millipede, the
honeypot ant, and the
swimming sea cucumber.
Phylum: Chordata
Bilateral symmetry, notochord and pharyngeal gill slits
present and some stage during life history, three tissue
layers (TheFreeDictionary 2013). Whitetip reef sharks share this
phylum with a large variety of organisms including the
Clymene dolphin,
pilot
whales, and
western fence lizards.
Class: Chondrichthyes
This class is shared among sharks and rays, including
great white sharks.
Order: Carcharhiniformes
Known as ground sharks. Whitetip reef sharks share this order
with an organism that sometimes hunts them--the
tiger shark.
Family: Carcharhinidae
Known as requiem sharks. Charactarized by five gill slits,
round eyes, young born fully developed (TheFreeDictionary 2013).
Whitetip reef sharks share this family with one of their competators
for food, the
blacktip
reef shark.
Genus: Triaenodon
The whitetip reef shark is the only member of this
genus.
Species: T. obesus
The name "obesus" means large, which is ironic
considering that the whitetip reef shark is quite a bit smaller than
many of its relatives.
Whitetip reef sharks are represented by the phylum chordata in the above phylogentic tree.
The phylogenetic tree seen above shows the different orders of currently extant sharks and lists external characteristics that separate these orders. The whitetip reef shark is represented by the order carcharhiniformes.
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