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Smalltooth sand tiger - Wikipedia
The smalltooth sand tiger or bumpytail ragged-tooth (Odontaspis ferox) is a species of mackerel shark in the family Odontaspididae, with a patchy but worldwide distribution in tropical and warm temperate waters. They usually inhabit deepwater rocky habitats, though they are occasionally encountered … Meer weergeven
The smalltooth sand tiger was originally described as Squalus ferox by Italian-French naturalist Antoine Risso in 1810, based on a specimen from Nice, France. In 1950, Gilbert Percy Whitley described O. herbsti from … Meer weergeven
Smalltooth sand tigers have been caught at widely scattered locations throughout the world, indicating a possibly circumtropical distribution. In the eastern Atlantic Ocean, … Meer weergeven
Encounters with divers have shown that, despite their size, smalltooth sand tigers are docile and do not react aggressively even when … Meer weergeven
The smalltooth sand tiger has a bulky body with a long, bulbous, slightly flattened snout. The eyes are medium-sized, with … Meer weergeven
The smalltooth sand tiger is a strong-swimming shark that may be encountered singly or in aggregations of up to five individuals. … Meer weergeven
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WEBThe prominent cusps of one Odontaspis species ( O. ferox ). Bigeye sand tigers can reach a length of about 3.6 metres (12 ft) and smalltooth sand tigers of about 4.1 m. They are large-bodied sharks with long, conical …
First Confirmed Record of the Smalltooth Sand Tiger,
New record of smalltooth sand tiger Odontaspis ferox (Risso, …
Distribution, abundance and biology of the smalltooth ... - Springer
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WEBThe Odontaspis Ferox Shark, also known as Smalltooth Sand Tiger or Herbst’s Nurse Shark, appears to have an extensive fragmented distribution in tropical and warm-temperate latitudes of the world’s oceans.
First Confirmed Record of the Smalltooth Sand Tiger ... - Springer
Centralized red muscle in Odontaspis ferox and the prevalence of ...