Epaulette Shark

Theme area:  Global Meltdown
Scientific name:  Hemiscyllium ocellatum
Class:
,  Fish
,  Vertebrates
Continent:  Oceania
Habitat:  Coastal waters, coral reefs
Diet:  Carnivorous
Weight:  1-2 kg
Size:  80 - 90 cm
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The Epaulette shark is certainly an interesting animal. It does swim but what makes it unusual is its ability to ‘walk’ which is accomplished by its pectoral and pelvic fins. Its slender body enables it to easily navigate in and around the intricacies of coral reefs where it feeds primarily on bottom-dwelling invertebrates. 

Conservation status
Extinct
Extinct in the wild
Critically endangered
Endangered
Vulnerable
Near threatened
Least concern
Insufficient data
Not evaluated

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Epaulettes inhabit areas such as shallow waters up to 50 metres deep.
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