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SCIENTIFIC CLASSIFICATION
COMMON NAME: epaulette shark
KINGDOM: Animalia
PHYLUM: Chordata
CLASS: Chondrichthyes
ORDER: Orectolobiformes
FAMILY: No data
GENUS SPECIES: Hemiscyllium ocellatum
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FAST FACTS
DESCRIPTION: No data
MALE External claspers located on the far underside of the body - forward of the caudal fin - distinguish males.
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POPULATION: GLOBAL No data
STATUS: IUCN No data
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FUN FACTS
1. Sharks do not make good parents! The mother epaulette shark usually lays 2-3 eggs per week. In about 130 days, the fully formed pups are totally independent and ready to fend for themselves. After the eggs are layed, the mother shark leaves her offspring to fend for itself.
2. Epaulette sharks are found in large numbers in the shallow waters of coral reefs around Australia and New Guinea, where they can be seen crawling along the bottom.
3. For more information about sharks & rays, explore the sharks & rays info book.
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