Zebra Shark
Dance with the stripes and spots of the ocean's gentle giants!
The Basics
Scientific Name
Stegostoma fasciatum
Conservation Status
Endangered
Location
Indian and Pacific Oceans
Average size
7 to 11 feet long
diet
Small fish, mollusks, crustaceans
lifespan
25 to 30 years
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Overview
The Zebra Shark, known scientifically as Stegostoma fasciatum, is a unique fish that loves to roam the ocean depths. This fish can grow to impressive lengths, typically ranging from 2.1 to 3.4 meters (7 to 11 feet).
Zebra Sharks sport a stunning pattern of stripes and spots, especially when they are young. As they mature, they become more mottled, making them look like underwater fashionistas!
This shark belongs to a group called Chondrichthyes, which includes other cool fish like rays and skates. Unlike bony fish, Zebra Sharks have skeletons made of cartilage, just like their toothy relatives, the sharks.
Zebra Sharks are not picky eaters. They feast on small fish, mollusks, and crustaceans, making dinner a delightful underwater buffet! Their unique hunting style involves slowly stalking their prey, a true game of hide-and-seek.
<pThese sharks enjoy a long life, often reaching ages between 25 to 30 years. That’s nearly three decades of swimming and snacking in the ocean!
Zebra Sharks can be found in warm waters across the Indo-Pacific region. Watch out for these gentle giants in coral reefs, sandy bottoms, and lagoons!
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