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The grey nurse shark (Australia), spotted ragged-tooth shark (Africa) or sand tiger shark (US and UK), Carcharias taurus , is a large shark inhabiting coastal waters worldwide, with many diffe...
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Sand sharks, also known as sand tigers and gray nurse sharks, have a deceivingly ferocious look. They are large-bodied and display a mouthful of sharp teeth that protrude in all directions, even when the mouth is shut.
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They are gray-brown and have distinctive tail fins that can be up to one-fourth their total length. Unlike most other sharks, nurses are smooth to the touch. Nurse sharks are found in the warm, shallow waters of the western Atlantic and eastern Pacific oceans.
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The skin is dark gray-brown on top and some nurse sharks, especially the young, have spots. The nurse shark is smoother to the touch than most other sharks. They are nocturnal hunters that rest during the day in groups.
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Grey nurse sharks are often observed just above the sea bed in or near deep sandy-bottomed gutters or rocky caves, in the vicinity of inshore rocky reefs and islands. The diet of the adult grey nurse shark consists of a wide range of fish, other sharks, squids, crabs and lobsters.
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NSW Fisheries and Environment Australia, in consultaton with the dive industry, have developed the Code of conduct for diving with Grey Nurse Sharks. ... To comply with the Code of Conduct for Diving with grey nurse sharks divers must not:
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The maximum size for the tawny nurse shark is 14 ft. The shark in the above photo appears to be much longer than that, but this is an optical illusion caused by the diver being further away from the camera than the shark.
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Gray nurse sharks to be bred in artificial wombs under a plan to boost the critically endangered species' numbers. ... SYDNEY, Australia (AP) _ Australian scientists will attempt to breed gray nurse sharks in artificial wombs under a plan to boost the critically endangered species' numbers, a state fisheries minister...
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