Leopard Shark Adaptations


Leopard Shark Adaptations. Leopard sharks are well-adapted to living near the ocean floor spending most of their time a foot or so above the bottom. What adaptations does a leopard have. Read on to learn about the leopard shark.

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Leopard Shark San Diego Zoo Animals Plants

These coastal sharks are most common in extremely shallow water usually less than 13 ft.

Leopard sharks are natural bottom feeders. The leopards have very strong legs that enable them to jump long distances. The leopard shark lives in shallow waters of bays and estuaries and occasionally patrols the kelp forest usually staying near the bottom.

The main difference between sharks and humans reproduction is the male sharks have two claspers which hold sperm and they alternate which one they use depending on which is more convenient. Female leopard sharks reach maturity from 10 to 15 years old. Female tiger sharks are on average 292 m in length and are smaller than males which are on average 320 m in length.

Its rarely found in water more than 65 feet deep 198 m although some have strayed as deep as 300 feet 914 m. It is sometimes called a cat shark. Leopard sharks are adapted to live near the ocean floor.

These sharks have a mouth that is flat on the underside of their head and opens downward. Adults range from 325 to 425 m in length although tiger sharks of 6 to 75 m in length have been documented. Leopard sharks are adapted to live close to the bottom of the ocean as they spend the majority of their time so close to the ocean floor.

Leopard sharks are well-adapted to living near the ocean floor spending most of their time a foot or so above the bottom. After a gestation period of 10 to 12 months the pups are born between April and July. The scientific name Triakis semifasciata also describes the sharksTriakisis Greek for three-pointed the shape of the sharks three-pointed teeth and semifasciata means half-banded describing the saddle markings on the skin of this species.

They are located on their sides of their lower back. -The leopard shark has adapted a special skin pattern and color to blend into the surface waters -They have adapted a special eye lid that rises when feeding to protect their sensitive eyes. -Skin in diamond overlapping patters like teeth that protect against bacteria and allow water to move away from them.

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Leopard Shark San Diego Zoo Animals Plants

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