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Nurse shark - Wikipedia
The nurse shark (Ginglymostoma cirratum) is an elasmobranch fish in the family Ginglymostomatidae. The conservation status of the nurse shark is globally assessed as Vulnerable in the IUCN List of Threatened Species. [2]
Nurse Shark: Facts, Habitat, and Behavior - American Oceans
In the Atlantic and East Pacific, nurse sharks are a species of shark that are frequently seen in warm, shallow waters. With a large head and rounded dorsal and pectoral fins, they are recognized for their striking appearance. These brown sharks can reach a …
Nurse shark | Behavior, Habitat & Diet | Britannica
Nurse shark, common name for any shark in the family Ginglymostomatidae, which is made up of the genera Ginglymostoma, Nebrius, and Pseudoginglymostoma. In addition to the common Atlantic nurse shark (G. cirratum), the family includes the tawny nurse shark (N. ferrugineus) and the shorttail nurse shark (P. brevicaudatum).
Nurse Shark - National Geographic
Explore the underwater world of this bottom-dwelling shark. Learn why humans have little to fear, and much to learn, from nurse sharks.
Nurse Shark Facts: Description, Habitat, and Behavior
2018年11月6日 · Nurse sharks occur in warm tropical and subtropical waters off coasts of the Eastern and Western Atlantic and the Eastern Pacific. They are bottom-dwelling fish, living at a depth appropriate to their size.
10 Key Facts About Nurse Sharks - A-Z Animals
2023年8月21日 · There are actually several sharks in the nurse shark family, including the Atlantic nurse shark, the tawny nurse, and the shorttail nurse shark. Sharks may inspire fear in the hearts of many. But here, we’ll learn why nurse sharks are some of …
Nurse shark - Facts, Diet, Habitat & Pictures on Animalia.bio
The nurse shark (Ginglymostoma cirratum) is an elasmobranch fish in the family Ginglymostomatidae. The conservation status of the nurse shark is globally assessed as Vulnerable in the IUCN List of Threatened Species.
Wildlife Fact Sheets: Nurse Shark - Ocean Conservancy
Nurse sharks have a set of small (but sharp!) teeth and barbels that hang from their chins, like catfish, that help them sense prey in the sand. Nurse sharks are among the most-seen sharks by divers in the Western Atlantic.
Nurse Sharks - U.S. National Park Service
2015年7月29日 · Adult male nurse shark cruising the shallows. Sharks range in lifestyle and demeanor from the fast, aggressive shortfin mako to the more relaxed and sedentary bottom dwelling sharks.
Nurse Shark x10 Facts, Habitat, Social & Hunting Behavior, …
Nurse Sharks are a really unique species of shark. Their docile, social nature breaks the myths of the ferocious, evil predators and instead helps us understand that there are many different kinds of sharks that swim in our oceans.