Nurse shark is about 1.71× longer by these reference values.
Nurse shark uses a 3.08 m upper reference, compared with 1.8 m for Blacktip reef shark. Nurse shark's weight reference is about 4.6× heavier.
ON THE SAME SCALE
Human. Bus. Whale.
Pick your reference.
Length bars use upper comparison values and do not show body depth, tail proportion or typical adult size. A long thresher tail, for example, does not equal whale-shark body mass.
THE NUMBERS
Side by side.
WHAT THE DATA CAN SAY
Size is not the whole animal.
Length and weight
Blacktip reef shark is represented by recorded to 1.8 m / 5.9 ft; Nurse shark by recorded to 3.08 m / 10.1 ft. Most individuals are under 1.6 m. Length is a recorded maximum; mass is a rounded adult reference.
Bite evidence
Blacktip reef shark: No standardized maximum is used. Nurse shark: Suction performance is central to feeding and is not captured by bite-force rankings.
Living versus extinct
Both species are living, but record-sized individuals are rare. These upper references should not be read as normal adult size.
Ecology changes the matchup
It is far smaller than the offshore giants people often picture. A small mouth and powerful suction suit its bottom-feeding life.
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