Another from A-Z:
The article is about leopard sharks [Triakis semifasciata], and the content relates to this species. I do appreciate that in some parts of the world, the Zebra Shark [as shown here] is also known as the leopard shark, but in an article which describes the nature of the species Triakis semifasciata, and their physical appearance etc, it is rather bizzare to use images in the article that are clearly those of a different species, especially when these are presented alongside pictures of true leopard sharks.
Even more so when the image caption describing the morphology of the leopard shark is used alongside an image that shows a shark with more than one anal fin !
The article is about leopard sharks [Triakis semifasciata], and the content relates to this species. I do appreciate that in some parts of the world, the Zebra Shark [as shown here] is also known as the leopard shark, but in an article which describes the nature of the species Triakis semifasciata, and their physical appearance etc, it is rather bizzare to use images in the article that are clearly those of a different species, especially when these are presented alongside pictures of true leopard sharks.
Even more so when the image caption describing the morphology of the leopard shark is used alongside an image that shows a shark with more than one anal fin !
