Summary[edit] Description: English: Stingray prepared by R. Lee Craig (Asterotrygon maloneyi). In the collection of Fossil Shack. Prepared Circa 1920. Date: 2 July 2015. Source: Own work. Author: Seth.sorensen.
Summary[edit] Description: Sand tiger sharks can't help but drop their jaws at the incredible history in and around Monitor National Marine Sanctuary! Though the sanctuary was established to protect the wreck of the USS Monitor, the sanctuary is considering an expansion that could protect many other ships within the Graveyard of the Atlantic. Here, a sand tiger shark swims around the wreck of Caribsea, a 1919 freighter sunk by a German U-boat during World War II. Laden with heavy cargo, Caribsea sank in less than two minutes after being struck by a torpedo in the middle of the night. The abrupt strike left no time for lifeboats to be launched. Survivors of the attack were forced to flee their bunks and jump into the sea, where they would drift, clinging to the wreckage, for some 10 hours before rescue. A few days after Caribsea sank, a man living in North Carolina's Outer Banks discovered a framed certificate drifting up on the surf during a walk on the beach. The certificate, he would find, belonged to his cousin, a Caribsea crewmember, and would confirm the tragic wreck of the Caribsea for the community. Photo Credit: NOAA. Date: 31 October 2016, 14:28. Source: MNMS - Caribsea Boiler And Sand Tiger Shark. Author: National Marine Sanctuaries.
Summary[edit] Description: English: Fossil specimen in the Natural History Museum of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA. Photography was permitted in the museum without restriction. Date: 17 March 2013, 14:09:01. Source: Own work. Author: Daderot.
Summary[edit] Description: English: Holotype specimen of Asterotrygon maloneyi (FMNH PF 15166) in the Field Museum of Natural History. Date: 6 July 2011. Source: Own work. Author: Smokeybjb.
Maisey, G.J. (1978). Growth and Form of finspines in Hybodont Sharks. Palaeontology. 21 (3): 657-666. Text-Fig. 1.B-vi ((Modified))
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Summary[edit] Description: Português: Vista posterior de espinho dorsal de Hybodus acutus, com as faltas de dentículos assinaladas com ´x´ mostrando a possibilidade de ocorrência deste fenómeno. Date: 1 January 1978. Source: https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/bibliography/112244. Author: Maisey, G.J. (1978). Growth and Form of finspines in Hybodont Sharks. Palaeontology. 21 (3): 657-666. Text-Fig. 1.B-vi ((Modified)).
Summary[edit] Description: English: An ominous grey nurse shark at SEA LIFE Sydney Aquarium in Shark Valley. Date: 5 December 2019. Source: Own work. Author: Erin Rod.
Summary[edit] Description: English: Swimming zebra shark in Aqua park shinagawa. Date: 9 June 2020, 13:33:20. Source: Own work. Author: カルカロドントサウルスもぐら.
Figure 8; Images of the Hawaiian spurdog, Squalus hawaiiensis. A Lateral view of adult female Squalus hawaiiensis, drawing by R. McPhie B embryonic Squalus hawaiiensis, lateral and dorsal views, drawings by R. McPhie C embryonic Squalus hawaiiensis, dorsal view. Photo by RDG.
Summary[edit] Description: Who goes there? Just a couple of sand tiger sharks on the wreck of Caribsea! Early in the morning of March 11, 1942, Caribsea was struck by a German U-boat's torpedo while traveling to Norfolk, Virginia with a cargo of manganese ore. The ship sank in under two minutes, and after drifting for approximately ten hours while clinging on to the wreckage, the seven surviving crew members were picked up by the steamship Norlandia. Today, Caribsea rests in 85 feet of water, where it now sustains a rich marine ecosystem for organisms from algae to sharks. This is one wreck that may be protected by an expanded Monitor National Marine Sanctuary. Photo Credit: NOAA. Date: 28 June 2016, 15:49. Source: MNMS - Sand Tiger Shark. Author: National Marine Sanctuaries.
Description: Japanese bullhead shark (Heterodontus japonicus) at the Osaka Aquarium. Date: 11 May 2008, 01:46. Source: Osaka aquarium-254. Author: Jennifer Feuchter from Surrey, Canada.
Summary[edit] Description: Português: Reprodução a partir da gravura original do Holótipo, Hybodus acutus Agassiz, 1837, na publicação e prancha: L. Agassiz. 1837. Recherches sur les poissons fossiles Vol.3 (Atlas); Tab 10. Date: 1837. Source: L. Agassiz. 1837. Recherches Sur Les Poissons Fossiles Vol.3, pp.45 & L. Agassiz. 1837. Recherches sur les poissons fossiles Vol.3 (Atlas) Tab 10. Author: Louis Agassiz.
Summary[edit] Description: Português: Reprodução a partir da gravura original do Holótipo, Hybodus acutus Agassiz, 1837, na publicação e prancha: L. Agassiz. 1837. Recherches sur les poissons fossiles Vol.3 (Atlas); Tab 10. Date: 1837. Source: L. Agassiz. 1837. Recherches sur les poissons fossiles Vol.3 (Atlas) Tab 10. Author: Louis Agassiz.
Summary[edit] Description: This file has no description, and may be lacking other information. Please provide a meaningful description of this file. Date: 1 November 2012, 14:29:13. Source: Own work. Author: Sharkcrew.
Summary[edit] Description: English: Lisboa, Portugal The main exhibit is a 1,000 m2 (11,000 sq ft) tank. It is 7 m (23 ft) deep, which allows pelagic swimmers to swim above the bottom dwellers, and provides the illusion of the open ocean. About 100 species from around the world are kept in this tank, including sharks, rays, barracudas, groupers, and moray eels. Date: 4 October 2019, 19:18:46. Source: https://www.flickr.com/photos/34585612@N00/49707699397/. Author: Sonse.