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Species in Focus – Ghost Shark

The Ghost shark, also known as Chimeras, are not actually sharks despite their name! The Ghost shark is a unique fish species closest related to sharks and rays.

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Species in Focus: Silky Shark

Silky sharks are long & slender, known for their very shiny, smooth skin. While beautiful creatures, these animals are often put in danger because they get hunted for the shark fin trade.

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Do All Sharks Mate the Same Way?

Regardless of their size or habitat. In this Monthly Chomp, we compare 3 different shark species: Small-Spotted Catshark, Oceanic Whitetip Shark and the Whale Shark. Do their behaviors change?

Catshark quiz.

After Bites – Catshark Quiz

Test your knowledge and take the 10 question catshark quiz. Never heard of this shark before? No problem, read our July Monthly Chomp edition and learn all about the catshark.

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Species in Focus: Spotted Catshark

The spotted catshark is a small, coastal shark species and gets its name from the small, black spots covering its gray-brownish body. Learn more about this shark species.

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Species in Focus: Epaulette Shark

Named after the large spots found behind each pectoral fin that resemble military epaulettes, the Epaulette shark uses its fins to “walk” along the ocean floor.