A carpet shark found in the Indo-Pacific coral reefs, these sharks are popular with ecotourism and are also popular for public aquariums, as in the case that most adult zebra sharks have lots of spots but in some occasions are albino with little to no spots.
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One of the most common sharks found in the Indo-Pacific, these sharks rest together in caves, only to come out at night to hunt in large groups, when many fish are asleep and they scan the coral reef to find them for food.
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One of the most abundant tropical reef sharks, the blacktip reef shark is found in coral reefs to lagoon, and is a popular shark species in public aquariums.
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Recognizable by their unusual but famous hammer-shaped heads, these hammerheads usually gather in large shivers across seamounts, where females gather for mating purposes and dominance.
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One of the fastest living sharks to which they can burst speeds up to 74 km/h and are found in offshore temperate and tropical seas.
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The largest predatory fish on the planet, and arguably my favorite species of shark that I loved ever since I saw them as a kid.
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A slow-moving bottom dwelling docile shark, these sharks are also popular in public aquariums, usually inhabiting reefs and resting on the sandy bottoms during the day.
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Another common species of shark kept in public aquariums, named for the sandy flats and estuaries from where they are found.
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One of the most widely kept shark species in public aquariums, for their fearsome appearance and bulky body, but are docile in terms of looks, and are the only sharks to gulp air from the surface.
Sharks. I found fifty species in three countries. Caveats and technical information in spoilers below.
Mackerel Sharks
Sand Tiger Shark (34)
Ground Sharks
Blacknose Shark (8)
EPCOT
Florida Keys Aquarium Encounters
Greater Cleveland Aquarium
Greensboro Science Center
Mote Marine Aquarium...
"Kasana texted Demian Chapman — her Ph.D. advisor and Director of Sharks & Rays Conservation Research at Mote Marine Laboratory & Aquarium — to share the news. She also sent along a photo of the shark. Chapman’s response caught her off guard. He said it wasn’t a six gill. But, it looked a lot...