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Wobbegong

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Wobbegong is the common name given to the 12 species of carpet sharks in the family Orectolobidae. They are found in shallow temperate and tropical waters of the western Pacific Ocean and eastern Indian Ocean, chiefly around Australia and... Wikipedia
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Wobbegong is the common name given to the 12 species of carpet sharks in the family Orectolobidae. They are found in shallow temperate and tropical waters ...
Wobbegong from ocean.si.edu
One species of wobbegong, dubbed the tasseled wobbegong (and seen here), has a fringe of dermal lobes around its entire head, each of which is elaborately ...
Wobbegong from www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu
Oct 18, 2018 · Spotted wobbegong flesh is often considered excellent for eating. Furthermore, the skin of the shark is very tough and makes beautifully ...
especially : any of various bottom-dwelling carpet sharks (family Orectolobidae) found mainly in the western Pacific Ocean and having a flattened body with ...
Found coastal and inshore on the continental shelf to about 100m. They are found in macroalgal covered reefs, coral reef lagoons, reef flats, faces and channels ...
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The Ornate wobbegong shark is a small elongated shark with dark and light splotchy brown patterns on its head, body and tail. It has antenna like appendages ...
Wobbegong from australian.museum
Spotted Wobbegongs live in shallow coastal waters down to about 100 m depth. They often lie on sand or rocky reef bottoms and are frequently seen by divers.
Wobbegong from www.georgiaaquarium.org
The spotted wobbegong is a nocturnal ambush predator that uses its spotted pattern, beard of fleshy tassels and elongated fins to blend in perfectly with ...
Wobbegong from oceana.org
The tasselled wobbegong is a flat, well-camouflaged shark that sits motionless on the seafloor, waiting for unsuspecting prey to swim a bit too close.
Wobbegong from en.m.wikipedia.org
Wobbegong sharks are a species located under the elasmobranch subclass of Chondrichthyes, meaning the wobbegongs are cartilaginous fish with 4-7 gill slits.