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Sphyrna lewini (Griffith & Smith 1834)
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The organism has federal Endangered status in the United States of America.
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A taxon is Endangered when the best available evidence indicates that it meets any of the \r\ncriteria A to E for Endangered, and it is therefore considered to be facing a very high risk of extinction in the wild.
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