-
common name
given to the 12
species of ****
sharks in the
family Orectolobidae. They are
found in
shallow temperate and
tropical waters of the western...
- with "wobbegong",
which is the
common name of
sharks in the
family Orectolobidae. ****
sharks have five gill slits, two
spineless dorsal fins, and...
-
Pristiophorus species)
Various dog
sharks (family Squalidae)
Wobbegong (family
Orectolobidae)
During the late 1960s, it
became apparent that
larger individuals of...
- (Eucrossorhinus dasypogon) is a
species of ****
shark in the
family Orectolobidae and the only
member of its genus. It
inhabits shallow coral reefs off...
- cirratum), to
extended and slit-like, such as
found on the
wobbegongs (
Orectolobidae). Many larger,
pelagic species, such as the
mackerel sharks (Lamnidae)...
-
wobbegong (Orectolobus halei) is a
species of ****
shark in the
family Orectolobidae,
found in
southern Australia between Southport,
Queensland and Norwegian...
- The La
Meseta Formation is a
sedimentary sequence deposited during the
Eocene on
Seymour Island off the
coast of the
Antarctic Peninsula. It is
noted for...
- (Orectolobus leptolineatus) is a
species of ****
shark in the
family Orectolobidae, that can grow up to 120 cm in length. It
lives in the
Western Pacific...
-
Brachaeluridae Ginglymostomatidae (Nurse sharks)
Hemiscylliidae (Bamboo sharks)
Orectolobidae (Wobbegongs)
Parascylliidae (Collared **** sharks) Rhincodontidae...
- may be
comparable to
their fellow Orectolobidae.
While also
lacking extensive research and understanding,
Orectolobidae are
known to have a slow reproductive...