Brachaelurus colcloughi: taxon details and analytics

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

Summary description from Wikipedia:

Bluegrey carpetshark

The bluegrey carpetshark (Brachaelurus colcloughi) or Colclough's shark, is an uncommon species of carpet shark endemic to shallow inshore waters off northeastern Australia. It is one of the two extant members of the family Brachaeluridae. The bluegrey carpetshark has a stocky body with a wide, slightly flattened head, dorsally placed eyes, and a pair of long barbels with posterior skin flaps. It has large pectoral fins, two dorsal fins of unequal size placed far back on the body, and a sizeable space between the anal fin and the base of the caudal fin. Growing to 76 cm (30 in) long, this species has a black-and-white colour pattern as a juvenile, which largely fades with age such as that adults are brownish.

When removed from the water, the bluegrey carpetshark will close its eyes like the related blind shark (Brachaelurus waddi). It feeds on benthic invertebrates and bony fishes, and is aplacental viviparous with females bearing litters of 6–7 pups. The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) has assessed this species as Vulnerable, given its rarity and restricted occurrence in heavily utilized waters. It is taken in small numbers by commercial and recreational fisheries, and for the aquarium trade.

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Brachaelurus colcloughi in languages:

Czech
žralok Colcloughův
Dutch
Blauwgrijze blinde haai
English
Bluegrey Blind Shark
English
Bluegrey Shark
English
Blue-grey Cat Shark
English
Bluegray Carpet Shark
English
Bluegray Carpetshark
English
Bluegrey Carpet Shark
English
Colclough's Shark
English
Southern Blind Shark
English
Colcloughs Shark
English
Bluegrey carpetshark
Italian
Squalo di Colclough
Japanese
アオホソメテンジクザメ
Russian
Серо-голубая шорная акула

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Brachaelurus colcloughi
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Brachaelurus colcloughi
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Brachaelurus colcloughi
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Brachaelurus colcloughi
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Brachaelurus colcloughi
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