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    Ornate wobbegong - Wikipedia

    The ornate wobbegong (Orectolobus ornatus) is a species of carpet shark that lives in Australia and possibly other countries in the Western Pacific Ocean. It is coloured golden brown, yellow-green and blueish-grey, and it grows to maximum 120 centimetres (3.9 ft). Described by Charles Walter De Vis in … Meer weergeven

    The ornate wobbegong was described by Charles Walter De Vis in 1883. It was previously assumed to be the juvenile form of the Meer weergeven

    The ornate wobbegong's upperside is golden brown in colour with blueish-grey areas, and it is yellow-green on its underside. It … Meer weergeven

    The ornate wobbegong lives in tropical and warm temperate waters no deeper than 100 metres (330 ft). It is native to eastern … Meer weergeven

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    The ornate wobbegong is a nocturnal species, with most activity and feeding taking place in the nighttime. In the daytime, it has occasionally been known to hunt for food, … Meer weergeven

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    It was previously assumed to be the juvenile form of the Gulf wobbegong ( Orectolobus halei ), due to similarities between the two species. However, there are multiple differences: for example, the ornate wobbegong is smaller, has a smaller head relative to its body, and is less freckled.
    Both have saddles, spots and blotches edged in black. Orectolobus halei is a larger fish (growing to at least 2 m in length) which has the pelvic fin insertion at about the level of the first dorsal fin midpoint (versus pelvic fin insertion slightly anterior to the first dorsal midpoint in O. ornatus, which only grows to about 1.1 m in length).
    Discover images and fact sheets of the orectolobid fishes on the site. These include the Carpet Sharks and Wobbegongs. Discover images and fact sheets of the orectolobid fishes on the site. These include the Carpet Sharks and Wobbegongs.
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