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    Hardnose shark - Wikipedia

    The hardnose shark (Carcharhinus macloti) is a species of requiem shark, in the family Carcharhinidae, so named because of the heavily calcified cartilages in its snout. A small bronze-coloured shark reaching a length of 1.1 m (3.6 ft), it has a slender body and a long, pointed snout. Its two modestly sized … See more

    The hardnose shark was described by German biologists Johannes Müller and Jakob Henle in their 1839 Systematische Beschreibung der Plagiostomen. They named it Carcharias … See more

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    The hardnose shark is common and widely distributed in the tropical western Indo-Pacific. It is found from Kenya to Myanmar in the … See more

    Harmless to humans, the hardnose shark is caught with gillnets and line gear by artisanal and commercial fisheries across much of its range. It … See more

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    The evolutionary relationships of the hardnose shark have not been fully resolved. In a 1988 study based on morphology See more

    The hardnose shark is a slim-bodied species with a long, narrow, and pointed snout. Unlike in other Carcharhinus species, its rostral (snout) cartilages are highly See more

    The hardnose shark forms large groups, often associating with spottail sharks and Australian blacktip sharks (C. tilstoni). Males and females generally roam separately from … See more

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  3. Carcharhinus macloti | Shark-References

    WEBDescription, classification, synonyms, distribution map, bibliography and images of Carcharhinus macloti - Hardnose shark.

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    WEBThe hardnose shark is found in inshore and offshore waters of continental and insular shelves. Commonly distributed in the tropical western Indo-Pacific, it’s found from Kenya to Myanmar in the Indian Ocean, including …

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    WEBFeeds primarily on bony fish, but also cephalopods and crustaceans. The only Carcharhinus species to have a hypercalcified rostrum, which can be felt by pinching the snout, most evident in larger individuals. Sometimes …

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