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  2. Hemiscyllium - Wikipedia

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    Hemiscyllium sharks of the family Hemiscylliidae are also known as walking sharks [1] and Epaulette sharks. These small, nocturnal, benthic dwelling swimmers have evolved to be able to 'walk', or use their fins to propel themselves over rocks, into pools, or into small crevices in their habitats.

  3. Epaulette shark - Wikipedia

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    The epaulette shark (/ ɛ p ə l ɛ t ʃ ɑː r k /, Hemiscyllium ocellatum) is a species of longtailed carpet shark of the family Hemiscylliidae, found in shallow, tropical waters off Australia and New Guinea (and possibly elsewhere).

  4. Leopard epaulette shark - Wikipedia

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    The leopard epaulette shark (Hemiscyllium michaeli), also known as the Milne Bay epaulette shark and Michael's epaulette shark, is a species of bamboo shark in the genus Hemiscyllium. [2] It is a tropical shark known from the shallow ocean in the Milne Bay region of eastern Papua New Guinea . [ 3 ]

  5. Searching for shark teeth in SC? Tips you were told may be ...

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    The really dark shark teeth, Dunn said, are millions of years old and more commonly found. The lighter teeth, beige or pearly in color, fell out more recently.

  6. Hemiscylliidae - Wikipedia

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    Hemiscyllium halmahera G. R. Allen, Erdmann & Dudgeon, 2013 [6] (Halmahera epaulette shark) Hemiscyllium henryi G. R. Allen & Erdmann, 2008 [7] (Henry's epaulette shark) Hemiscyllium michaeli G. R. Allen & Dudgeon, 2010 [8] (Milne Bay epaulette shark) Hemiscyllium ocellatum (Bonnaterre, 1788) (epaulette shark) Hemiscyllium strahani Whitley ...

  7. Teeth in walls of Kentucky cave belong to sharks that lurked ...

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    In 2020, Mammoth Cave announced the discovery of more than 100 shark teeth belonging to at least 10 different species, McClatchy News reported. JP Hodnett, a paleontologist and program coordinator ...

  8. Hemiscyllium henryi - Wikipedia

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    The Triton epaulette shark (Hemiscyllium henryi) is a species of bamboo shark in the genus Hemiscyllium, that is composed of nine morphologically similar, yet distinct, sharks that are geographically restricted to New Guinea and northern Australia.

  9. Papuan epaulette shark - Wikipedia

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    The Papuan epaulette shark, Hemiscyllium hallstromi, is a bamboo shark in the family Hemiscylliidae found around southern Papua New Guinea, between latitudes 7° S and 10° S, and longitude 144° E and 146° E. Its length is up to 75 cm.