Javan Rhino 30 Jun 2012 Photographed most signs for ID purposes, but don\'t recall seeing the sign for this one
Chlidonias 1 Jul 2012 was it coldwater or tropical? They might just be baby dogfish (Scyliorhinus canicula). Some kind of catshark at any rate.
was it coldwater or tropical? They might just be baby dogfish (Scyliorhinus canicula). Some kind of catshark at any rate.
Javan Rhino 1 Jul 2012 Chlidonias said: was it coldwater or tropical? They might just be baby dogfish (Scyliorhinus canicula). Some kind of catshark at any rate. Click to expand... Coldwater, they were in a traditional British coast tank with a load of different ray species. My first thought was lesser spotted dogfish but wasn't 100%
Chlidonias said: was it coldwater or tropical? They might just be baby dogfish (Scyliorhinus canicula). Some kind of catshark at any rate. Click to expand... Coldwater, they were in a traditional British coast tank with a load of different ray species. My first thought was lesser spotted dogfish but wasn't 100%
Chlidonias 1 Jul 2012 in that case I would say there's a very high probability they are Scyliorhinus canicula
K K Kifaru Bwana 2 Jul 2012 Chlidonias said: in that case I would say there's a very high probability they are Scyliorhinus canicula Click to expand... Yes can confirm regular dogfish and in the process of mating.
Chlidonias said: in that case I would say there's a very high probability they are Scyliorhinus canicula Click to expand... Yes can confirm regular dogfish and in the process of mating.
Chlidonias 2 Jul 2012 gentle lemur said: They look as if they are mating Click to expand... hmm, you'd think I would have noticed that wouldn't you? I was distracted by them looking very small in the photo, so thought they'd be babies.
gentle lemur said: They look as if they are mating Click to expand... hmm, you'd think I would have noticed that wouldn't you? I was distracted by them looking very small in the photo, so thought they'd be babies.