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;Appearance:Mud sharks have somewhat flat bellied appearance, and a flat shovel shaped nose, used for digging into muddy floor of their saltwater homes, in search of | ;Appearance:Mud sharks have somewhat flat bellied appearance, and a flat shovel shaped nose, used for digging into muddy floor of their saltwater homes, in search of crustaceans and other buried meals.Their dorsal fin has a lower profile compared to other similarly sized sharks, and their tail has a longer top fin, which is back swept. | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:28, 20 April 2023
Overview
- Common Names
- Mud Shark
Description
- Classification
- Fish
- Size
- adults up to 30 kilograms (78 pounds), 1-1.5 metres ( feet, inches) in length.
- Appearance
- Mud sharks have somewhat flat bellied appearance, and a flat shovel shaped nose, used for digging into muddy floor of their saltwater homes, in search of crustaceans and other buried meals.Their dorsal fin has a lower profile compared to other similarly sized sharks, and their tail has a longer top fin, which is back swept.
- Sexual dimorphism
- Variance
Ecology
- Habitat
- Saltwater tidal flats and estuaries. Mudsharks will settle into the muddy or sandy sea floor during low tide. So buried, they keep themselves protected from the sun while they await the return of high tide.
- Diet
- Crustaceans, Fish, Sea birds.
Behaviour
- Social grouping
- Solitary hunters, but schools of several dozen sharks can be encountered during seasonal mating, or some prey species spawning times.
- Temperament
- Neutral towards non-threatening or non-prey. Aggressive when feeding or mating.
- Intelligence
- Animal
- Reproduction
Notable Sub-Species
Domestication
- General
- None
- Resources
- Meat, Sharkskin, Urea