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Code Number: AACV01P04_02.4094 Title: Leopard Shark
Notes: This shark lives in bay environments, near the shore, and sometimes in the open ocean. It is long and slender and can grow up to seven feet. During the summer months in June, July and August, these sharks congergate together in the shallow water off the coast of San Diego.
Chondrichthyes, Cartilaginous Fishes, Vertebrates, Animals, Predator, sealife, predationThis shark feeds on benthic (bottom-dwelling) prey such as worms, clams, crabs, shrimp, octopus, and small fish. It has small, pointed teeth which it uses to capture its prey. The leopard shark is ovoviviparous. This means the female gives birth to live young that have developed from eggs hatched inside her body. The young are usually born in spring. This shark is not considered dangerous to people, though any animal will bite if bothered. The leopard shark is also called a cat shark. Photographer: Wernher Krutein |
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