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    Mexican hornshark - Wikipedia

    The Mexican hornshark (Heterodontus mexicanus) is a bullhead shark of the family Heterodontidae. This shark is grey-brown in color, with black spots scattered on the fins and body. It has a cylindrical trunk, conical head, and small spiracles behind the eyes. The snout of the Mexican hornshark is very round and … See more

    Mexican hornsharks are distributed throughout the coast of the Eastern Pacific, mainly around southern Baja California, and possibly as far south as Peru. The rocky… See more

    Like all members of the order Heterodontiformes, the Mexican hornshark is oviparous. After an unknown gestation period, the female … See more

    The Mexican hornshark is listed as least concern by the IUCN Red List. This shark is not considered to have commercial value, but it is at … See more

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    This map was computer-generated and has not yet been reviewed. Etymology: Heterodontus: heteros (Gr.), different; odontos (Gr.), tooth, referring to pointy teeth (for clutching prey) at front of jaws, different than rounded molar-like teeth (for grinding hard-shelled invertebrates) at the back.
    The Mexican hornshark ( Heterodontus mexicanus) is a bullhead shark of the family Heterodontidae. This shark is grey-brown in color, with black spots scattered on the fins and body. It has a cylindrical trunk, conical head, and small spiracles behind the eyes. The snout of the Mexican hornshark is very round and blunt.
    Heterodontus mexicanus co-occurs with H. francisci in the Gulf of California and these species may be confused in the field. It may be confused with H. quoyi in the southern part of its range.
    Not much about the feeding habits of the Mexican hornshark is known, but it most likely feeds on shelled invertebrates. Because of its size, this shark poses no danger to humans. The Mexican hornshark is listed as least concern by the IUCN Red List.
  7. Mexican Horn Shark | Heterodontus Mexicanus | Shark …

    WEBAbout the Mexican Horn Shark. The Heterodontus Mexicanus, also known as the Mexican Horn Shark, is a small inshore horn shark of rocky and sandy habitats and coral reefs. This species belongs to the …

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    WEBDescription, classification, synonyms, distribution map, bibliography and images of Heterodontus mexicanus - Mexican hornshark

  10. Mexican Horn Shark - Heterodontus mexicanus

    WEBHeterodontus mexicanus. Synonyms. None. Identification. Stout body. Blocky, buntly rounded head with relatively low brow ridges above eyes. Two dorsal fins, each with a spine at its origin. Small gap between …

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