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Heavily-Cropped Credit: yours truly, Austin the Sengi
@Local_Shark would this photo give us any further insight as for what the shark could be?
Well...honestly? I cannot be too sure haha. The resolution isn't good enough to make out a distinct blacknose dot, which is a point both for and against lmao.
I've looked at my actual physical field guides (I have a couple very good ones that I highly recommend, from Princeton Press), and what I've found is that there's a reason they look so similar - they're seemingly sister species! But there are some other distinct points we could look for to determine finetooth vs blacknose. Obviously whether or not it
has a black nose is the key, but finetooths also feature:
- Distinctly long (in fact, specifically noted as unusually long) gill slits for a requiem shark species
- A slightly more curved dorsal rear edge rather than straight like a blacknose
- A much smaller (more evenly sized with the second dorsal) anal fin than a blacknose
If we can find any further evidence of these it would be immensely helpful. I do see they have it
signed as a finetooth on the next image you posted, which is fairly indicative of some confidence...perhaps I will just call them myself tomorrow and see what I can find out!
EDIT: Okay, I think I may just have something more concrete. I found a YouTube video of the aquarium and there's a split-second shot where what certainly
seems to be our mystery shark darts past. It has longer gill slits than I'd typically expect of a blacknose, and a smaller anal fin that's evenly sized with the dorsal, as well as a more curved dorsal edge, seemingly pure-white undersides of its pectoral fins, a sharper nose, and no visible black dot on the nose that I can see. That might be something to go off of...will report back if I get anything further or manage to get ahold of anyone actually at the aquarium. The video is
here and the time stamp is 22:02 or so to start getting the best looks (I got some real nice peeks at 22:05 and especially 22:08). This really does make me think you might just have something special, Austin...