Today's blog will be on the Pigeye Shark/ the Carcharhinus Amboinensis, This shark can be recognized by it's small eyes and its large dorsal fin and black markings on the undersides of the pectoral fins, they can also be recognized by their short rounded snout.
They can reach sizes from
They can reach sizes from
60 to 280 cm.This shark gets it's name from it's short snout
and small eyes like a pig, This shark has not be proven to be a threat to humans.
The females are known to be larger than the males the females also give birth from 3 to 13 pups witch are 43 to 53 cm in length. They usually hunt on the ocean floor and eat small fish like flat heads and croakers they are also known to eat dolphins and sea snakes.
map showing distribution inshore and offshore of Brisbane. |
The females are known to be larger than the males the females also give birth from 3 to 13 pups witch are 43 to 53 cm in length. They usually hunt on the ocean floor and eat small fish like flat heads and croakers they are also known to eat dolphins and sea snakes.
diagram of the Pigeye Shark |
Pigeye tooth |
Some of my best friends have short snouts and small eyes.... Hmmmm. I should check their teeth.
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