
Epaulette shark - Wikipedia
The epaulette shark (/ ɛpəlɛt ʃɑːrk /, Hemiscyllium ocellatum) is a species of longtailed carpet shark of the family Hemiscylliidae, found in shallow, tropical waters off Australia and New …
Epaulette Shark– Facts, Size, Behavior, Diet, Pictures
Epaulette sharks are a species of bamboo shark, easily recognizable from the black eyespots behind their pectoral fins. These spots also give the shark its name, resembling military …
Meet the Walking Shark - Oceanic Society
Jul 7, 2022 · Yes, you read that right—there is a shark that can walk on land. The incredible epaulette shark is not only a perfectly capable swimmer, but it can also “walk” between coral …
Epaulette shark - Facts, Diet, Habitat & Pictures on Animalia.bio
The common name of this shark comes from the very large, white-margined black spot behind each pectoral fin, which are reminiscent of military epaulettes. A small species usually under 1 …
Epaulette Shark, Hemiscyllium ocellatum (Bonnaterre, 1788)
Aug 12, 2023 · The Epaulette Shark is a slender species that has a large black ocellus (eye-like spot with a marginal ring) above the pectoral fin and widely spaced black spots on the body.
Epaulette Shark | Online Learning Center | Aquarium of the Pacific
May 19, 2009 · The epaulette shark is easily recognized. It has a small, slender, almost eel-like form, a short, rounded snout with nasal barbells on the underside, prominent eyes, spiracles, …
These 'walking' epaulette sharks can make and lay eggs without …
4 hours ago · New research on captive epaulette sharks indicates the animals can make and lay eggs without using any extra energy, going against biological assumptions. What's next?
Epaulette shark - Hemiscyllium ocellatus — Shark Research …
These small sharks are more active at dusk and by night, and they often feed at low tide. They crawl, clamber, and swim about, while thrashing their tail to dig their snout into the sand.
Epaulette Shark - Wonders of Wildlife
The epaulette shark is found in the western Pacific Ocean in waters around New Guinea and northern Australia. Off the eastern coast of Australia, this shark is found as far south as Sydney.
Epaulette Shark - New England Aquarium
Epaulette sharks are one of nine species of “walking shark.” They have evolved to be able to use their strong pectoral fins to “walk” across the seafloor and even stretches of land.