Toā-pe̍h-soa

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?Great white shark
Lâm-hui hái-hoāⁿ ê toā-pe̍h-soa
Pó-io̍k chōng-hóng
Hoà-chio̍h hoān-ûi
Tiong-sin-sè kàu Hiān-taⁿ
Seng-bu̍t-ha̍k hun-lūi
Kài: Animalia
Mn̂g: Chordata
Kong: Chondrichthyes
A-kong: Elasmobranchii
Bo̍k: Lamniformes
Kho: Lamnidae
Sio̍k: Carcharodon
Smith, 1838
Chéng: C. carcharias
Ha̍k-miâ
Carcharodon carcharias
(Linnaeus, 1758)
Hun-pò͘ tē-tô͘
Hun-pò͘ tē-tô͘

Toā-pe̍h-soa, ha̍k-miâ Carcharodon carcharias, sī Lamniformes-ba̍k ê soa-hî, seng-oa̍h tī kok toā-iûⁿ ê hái-hoāⁿ. Toā-pe̍h-soa ê thé-hêng siāng toā ū kàu 6 bí tn̂g,[2] 2268 kong-kin tāng.[3]

Chham-khó[siu-kái | kái goân-sí-bé]

  1. Fergusson, I., Compagno, L.; Marks, M. (2000). "Carcharodon carcharias in IUCN 2009". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species, Vers. 2009.1. International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources. October 28, 2009 khòaⁿ--ê. 
  2. Viegas, Jennifer. "Largest Great White Shark Don't Outweigh Whales, but They Hold Their Own". Discovery Channel. 2010-01-19 khòaⁿ--ê. 
  3. "Great White Shark". National Geographic. 2010-07-24 khòaⁿ--ê.