Bramble Shark Jaw Prepared by Dr. Hubbell
Prepared by Dr Gordon Hubbel. Some of the damaged teeth were removed and were replaced by the next file of undamaged teeth.
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The Bramble Shark (Echinorhinus brucus) is a rare, deep-sea shark species belonging to the family Echinorhinidae, known for its distinctive skin texture. It is found in temperate and tropical oceans worldwide.
Key Characteristics of the Bramble Shark:
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Appearance: The Bramble Shark has a robust, cylindrical body with a short, blunt snout. Its most distinctive feature is its skin, which is covered in unique, thorn-like denticles or 'bristles', giving it a rough texture.
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Size: This species is relatively large, with adults typically reaching lengths of up to 3 meters (about 10 feet).
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Color: The coloration of the Bramble Shark ranges from brown to greyish-black, often with lighter and darker mottled patterns.
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Habitat: It inhabits deep waters, usually found at depths of 400 to 900 meters (1,300 to 2,950 feet), although it occasionally ventures into shallower coastal waters.
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Diet: The Bramble Shark's diet likely includes a variety of fish and invertebrates. However, due to its deep-sea habitat, specific dietary habits are not well-documented.
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Behavior: This shark is known for its slow-moving and somewhat sluggish nature. Encounters with humans are rare due to its preference for deep water.
The Bramble Shark, with its unique bristly skin and deep-sea lifestyle, is a mysterious and lesser-known member of the shark family, highlighting the diversity and enigmatic nature of sharks as a group.
Species
Echinorhinus brucus
Size
13.25"W x12"H
Shark Data
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