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  2. Leopard shark - Wikipedia

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    The diet of the leopard shark consists of small benthic and littoral animals, most significantly crabs (Cancridae, Grapsidae, and Hippoidea), shrimp, bony fish (including anchovies, herring, topsmelt, croakers, surfperch, gobies, rockfish, sculpins, flatfish, and midshipmen), fish eggs, clams, and the echiurid fat innkeeper worm (Urechis caupo).

  3. Poroderma - Wikipedia

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    The color of these sharks are usually grey with dark stripes. They are found in South Africa and are nocturnal. They live preferably in shore areas, close to the bottom, to depths of 100 m. They prefer small caves and crevices. Their diet usually consists of crustaceans, but they also feed on small fish. Their average size is between 60 and 80 ...

  4. Hypercarnivore - Wikipedia

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    A hypercarnivore is an animal which has a diet that is more than 70% ... groupers, piranhas and most sharks. ... killer whale, polar bear, leopard, lion, tiger, ...

  5. Hundreds of leopard sharks are washing up dead in California

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  6. Leopard shark's 'virgin' births stun personnel at Australian ...

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    A leopard shark named Leonie recently welcomed three lovely pups, all of which were the result of ‘virgin births.' Leopard shark's 'virgin' births stun personnel at Australian Aquarium Skip to ...

  7. 50 leopard sharks turned SLO County cove into a maternity ...

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    Video taken by SLO County park ranger specialist Tim Faes shows more than 50 leopard sharks of various sizes swimming in shallow waters just off Pirate’s Cove on July 4, 2022.

  8. Leopard catshark - Wikipedia

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    The leopard catshark (Poroderma pantherinum) is a species of catshark, and part of the family Scyliorhinidae, endemic to the coastal waters of South Africa. Abundant in inshore waters under 20 m (66 ft) deep, this bottom-dweller favors rocky reefs , kelp beds , and sandy flats.

  9. Sharks in captivity - Wikipedia

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    Larger tiger sharks inhabit the upper region of the tank where their dorsal fin is breaking the surface frequently. [4] Swimming patterns seen from sharks in captivity are that of blacktip, bull, and lemon sharks being active 24 hours and those of sandbars, nurse and sand tigers being active at certain times of the day/night. [5]