Ginglymostomatidae: taxon details and analytics
- Domain
- Kingdom
- Animalia
- Phylum
- Chordata
- Class
- Elasmobranchii
- Order
- Orectolobiformes
- Family
- Ginglymostomatidae
- Genus
- Species
- Scientific Name
- Ginglymostomatidae
Summary description from Wikipedia:
Ginglymostomatidae
The Ginglymostomatidae are a cosmopolitan family of carpet sharks known as nurse sharks, containing four species in three genera. Common in shallow, tropical and subtropical waters, these sharks are sluggish and docile bottom-dwellers. They are the most abundant species of shark found in shallow coastal waters. Nurse sharks typically attack humans only if directly threatened.
The name nurse shark is thought to be a corruption of nusse, a name which once referred to the catsharks of the family Scyliorhinidae. The nurse shark family name, Ginglymostomatidae, derives from the Ancient Greek words γίγγλυμος (gínglumos), meaning "hinge", and στόμα (stóma), meaning "mouth".
...Ginglymostomatidae in languages:
- Chinese
- 鉸口鯊科
- Czech
- vouskatcovití
- Dutch
- Verpleegsterhaaien
- English
- Nurse Sharks
- French
- Requins nourrices
- German
- Ammenhaie
- Italian
- Squalo nutrice
- Japanese
- コモリザメ科
- Japanese
- アメリカテンジクザメ科
- Russian
- Акулы-няньки
- Ukrainian
- Акулонянькові
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