There is no known standalone book, documentary, or scientific publication titled “The Anatomy of a Predator: Deep Inside the World of the Requin.” Instead, this phrasing blends the biological study of shark anatomy with “The Requin,” an archaic term for sharks that also serves as the title of a survival horror movie. The word requin is French for “
,” historically used to classify the requiem shark family (Carcharhinidae) or the great white shark. The Movie: The Requin (2022)
If your interest stems from the movie, The Requin is an American horror-thriller film written and directed by Le Van Kiet, starring Alicia Silverstone and James Tupper.
The Plot: A grieving couple goes on a romantic vacation in Vietnam. A massive tropical storm sweeps their overwater villa out to sea, leaving them stranded on a fragment of wood.
The Predators: As they drift off course, the injured couple is stalked and systematically attacked by a school of great white sharks.
Reception: The film is widely known in pop culture for its heavy use of green screen, stylized CGI sharks, and intense, bloody survival sequences. The Biology: Inside the World of the Requin
If you are looking for the actual biological “anatomy of the predator” regarding requiem sharks (Carcharhinidae) and great whites, these apex killers rely on highly evolved anatomical designs: Deadly Behemoths of the Deep in Sharks! – Zinio