- Sharptooth houndshark
Taxobox
name = Sharptooth houndshark
status = LR/nt | status_system = IUCN2.3
trend =
regnum =Animal ia
phylum = Chordata
classis =Chondrichthyes
subclassis =Elasmobranchii
ordo =Carcharhiniformes
familia =Triakidae
genus = "Triakis "
species = "T. megalopterus"
binomial = "Triakis megalopterus"
binomial_authority = (Smith, 1839)The sharptooth houndshark, "Triakis megalopterus", is ahound shark of the familyTriakidae found off sandy beaches, rocky shores and in shallow bays ofNamibia toCoffee Bay ,South Africa , betweenlatitude s 30° S and 36° S. Its length is up to 1.74 m.The sharptooth houndshark has a blunt snout and a large mouth with small pointed teeth. The
caudal peduncle is short and heavy. It feeds oncrab s,lobster s, bony fish and small sharks. It forms schools in summer, being commonly caught by rock and surf sports anglers but not eaten much. The meat is dried into sharkbiltong orjerky which commands a relatively high price.It is hardy and keeps well in captivity. Coloration is grey with numerous black spots which may be sparse or absent in some specimens. New-born pups have fewer black spots compared to adults. White below.
Reproduction is
ovoviviparous .References
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