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The whitespotted bamboo shark (Chiloscyllium plagiosum) is a species of carpet shark with an adult size that approaches one metre in length. [2] This small, mostly nocturnal species is harmless to humans. The whitespotted bamboo shark is occasionally kept as a pet in larger home aquaria. It can grow up to 93 centimetres (37 in) long. [3]
Chiloscyllium hasselti Bleeker, 1852 (Hasselt's bamboo shark) Chiloscyllium indicum (J. F. Gmelin, 1789) (slender bamboo shark) Chiloscyllium plagiosum (Anonymous, referred to Bennett, 1830) (white-spotted bamboo shark) Chiloscyllium punctatum J. P. Müller & Henle, 1838 (brown-banded bamboo shark)
Chiloscyllium hasselti Bleeker, 1852 (Hasselt's bamboo shark) Chiloscyllium indicum (J. F. Gmelin, 1789) (slender bamboo shark) Chiloscyllium plagiosum (Anonymous, referred to Bennett, 1830) (white-spotted bamboo shark) Chiloscyllium punctatum J. P. Müller & Henle, 1838 (brown-banded bamboo shark)
Chiloscyllium hasselti Bleeker, 1852 (Hasselt's bamboo shark) Chiloscyllium indicum (J. F. Gmelin, 1789) (Slender bamboo shark) Chiloscyllium plagiosum (Anonymous, referred to E. T. Bennett, 1830) (White-spotted bamboo shark) Chiloscyllium punctatum J. P. Müller & Henle, 1838 (Brown-banded bamboo shark) Genus Hemiscyllium J. P. Müller & Henle ...
White spotted bamboo shark. Chiloscyllium plagiosum: Family Stegostomatidae. Name ... Batoids are in the fish subclass Elasmobranchii along with sharks, ...
A newborn great white shark has been spotted in the wild for the first time, experts believe.. The baby shark was spotted in waters off Santa Barbara in southern California last July by wildlife ...
Chiloscyllium hasselti Bleeker, 1852 (Hasselt's bamboo shark) Chiloscyllium indicum (J. F. Gmelin, 1789) (slender bamboo shark) Chiloscyllium plagiosum (Anonymous, referred to E. T. Bennett, 1830) (white-spotted bamboo shark) Chiloscyllium punctatum J. P. Müller & Henle, 1838 (brown-banded bamboo shark) Genus Hemiscyllium J. P. Müller & Henle ...
Frosty, a male white shark, pinged in Long Bay between North Myrtle Beach and Myrtle Beach at 10:12 a.m. Dec. 30, 2023, according to the nonprofit Ocearch, an organization that tracks sharks.