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  2. Lemon shark - Wikipedia

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    The lemon shark was first named and described in 1868 by Felipe Poey. [7] He originally named it Hypoprion brevirostris, but later renamed it Negaprion brevirostris. [7] The lemon shark has also appeared in literature as Negaprion fronto and Carcharias fronto (Jordan and Gilbert, 1882), Carcharias brevirostris (Gunther, 1870), and Carcharhinus brevirostris (Henshall, 1891).

  3. Three attacks in July raise question: Are there more sharks ...

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    Lemon sharks also come closer to shore to scout out their favorite snack, stingrays. But lemons are “pretty harmless,” Michalove said. Bull, tiger, and sandbar sharks mostly stay in deeper ...

  4. Shark attack - Wikipedia

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    A shark attack is an attack on a human by a ... however, they are harmless and often even quite shy. ... hammerhead, Galapagos, grey reef, blacktip, lemon, silky ...

  5. Negaprion - Wikipedia

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    It contains the two extant species of lemon sharks: the lemon shark (N. brevirostris) of the Americas, and the sicklefin lemon shark (N. acutidens) of the Indo-Pacific. Both species are large, slow-moving, bulky sharks inhabiting shallow coastal waters, and can be identified by their short, blunt snouts, two dorsal fins of nearly equal size ...

  6. Hilton Head Island lifeguards clear water after shark ... - AOL

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    Lemon sharks are known to travel close to shorelines but pose little threat to humans, experts say. Beach patrol uses whistles to alert swimmers after a shark is seen, Wagner said. If lifeguards ...

  7. Portal:Sharks/Selected articles - Wikipedia

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    Horn sharks are harmless unless harassed, and are readily maintained in captivity. ... The sicklefin lemon shark or sharptooth lemon shark, Negaprion acutidens, is a ...

  8. More shark species visit Hilton Head than you may think ... - AOL

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    As for the shark species you may encounter in the surf, these could include blacktips, finetooths, bonnethead, spinner sharks or lemon sharks. Lemon shark Wikimedia Commons.

  9. Shark - Wikipedia

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    For example, lemon sharks reach sexual maturity at around age 13–15. [73] Sexual. ... mistaking it for prey. Under normal conditions they are harmless and shy.