Brachaelurus: taxon details and analytics

Domain
Kingdom
Animalia
Phylum
Chordata
Class
Elasmobranchii
Order
Orectolobiformes
Family
Brachaeluridae
Genus
Brachaelurus
Species
Scientific Name
Brachaelurus

Summary description from Wikipedia:

Brachaelurus

Brachaelurus (blind sharks) is the sole genus of sharks in the family Brachaeluridae in the order Orectolobiformes. Only two extant species of blind sharks occur, both of which are native to shallow coastal waters up to 110 m (360 ft) deep, off the eastern coast of Australia.

They are distinguished by the presence of long barbels, large spiracles, and a groove around the nostrils. They have two dorsal fins, placed close together on the back, and a relatively short tail. Blind sharks have fully functioning eyes, but their name was given to them because when caught by anglers these eyes are closed (probably to protect them).

Blind sharks feed on small fish, cuttlefish, sea anemones, and crustaceans. The female retains the eggs in her body until they hatch (ovoviviparity), during which time the embryos feed solely on the egg yolk.

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Brachaelurus in languages:

English
Blind Sharks
Italian
Squalo cieco
Japanese
ホソメテンジクザメ属
Russian
Шорные акулы
Russian
Брахелуровые
Ukrainian
Шорна акула

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