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Description

C. tjujot is an. They are often confused with C. sealei due to their similarities in morphologies. They can be identified by a black marking in the second dorsal fin, a relatively long snout, and an erect triangular first dorsal fin. Their upper anterior teeth are slanted, with jagged, knife-like cusplets flanking it. They range in size from 76 cm. at first maturity to about 100 cm for males and 92 cm for females when fully mature. Size at birth is around 34-38 cm.

Distribution

C. tjujot has two distinct populations. They are a highly migratory species. Commonly found in the western pacific, ranging from Indonesia and Taiwan to Borneo. They are not found in Australia or New Guinea and are not confirmed to live west of the Indo-Malay Pennisula. They live in depths of about 100 meters.