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Bonnethead Shark, (Sphryna tiburo)
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Code Number:
AACV02P01_15
Title:
Bonnethead Shark, (Sphryna tiburo)
This shark is closely related to the hammerhead. It inhabits shallow bays and estuaries along the coast. It reaches a maximum size of 3-5 feet and is commonly found in the florida coastal areas.
Keywords:
Chondrichthyes, Cartilaginous Fishes, Vertebrates, Animals, Animalia, Chordata, Chordate, Predator, sealife, predation
Image by:
Wernher Krutein
Bonnethead Shark, (Sphryna tiburo)
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Code Number:
AACV02P01_15
Title:
Bonnethead Shark, (Sphryna tiburo)
This shark is closely related to the hammerhead. It inhabits shallow bays and estuaries along the coast. It reaches a maximum size of 3-5 feet and is commonly found in the florida coastal areas.
Keywords:
Chondrichthyes, Cartilaginous Fishes, Vertebrates, Animals, Animalia, Chordata, Chordate, Predator, sealife, predation
Image by:
Wernher Krutein
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