Blacktip Shark (Common Blacktip Shark + Australian Blacktip Shark)
The Blacktip Shark is not a hybrid but rather a species of requiem shark found in warm coastal waters worldwide. There are two distinct species commonly referred to as Blacktip Sharks: the Common Blacktip Shark (Carcharhinus limbatus) and the Australian Blacktip Shark (Carcharhinus tilstoni). Both species share similar physical characteristics, including a distinctive black tip on their dorsal fins, which gives them their name.

These sharks play a vital role in marine ecosystems by regulating prey populations and contributing to the overall health of the oceans. While they are not hybrids, their shared common name can sometimes lead to confusion, highlighting the importance of accurate species identification in marine conservation and research.