Scyliorhinus stellaris |
Molluscs and Crustaceans are favorites meals of the Nursehound, though they do feed on fish and even smaller Catsharks as well. They are a primarily nocturnal species, and spend the days hiding out in holes and rocks.
Like most Catsharks, the Nursehound in an oviparous species. They lay two eggs at a time, but can produce up to 100 each year. Did you know that it takes nearly nine months for a Nursehound egg to hatch?
Nursehounds are currently listed as Near Threatened, with their populations at risk due to habitat degradation and overfishing.
IUCN Status : Near Threatened
Location : Coastal Northeast Atlantic Ocean waters
Size : Length up to 5ft (1.5m)
Classification : Phylum : Chordata -- Class : Chondrichthyes -- Order : Carcharhiniformes
Family : Scyliorhinidae -- Genus : Scyliorhinus -- Species : S. stellaris
Family : Scyliorhinidae -- Genus : Scyliorhinus -- Species : S. stellaris
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