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Coral catshark

Coral catshark

Atelomycterus marmoratus

Family
Scyliorhinidae
Max Length
69.9999988 cm
Max Weight
12.1629 kg
IUCN Status
NT
Water Type
saltwater

Overview

The coral catshark is a species of coloured catshark belonging to the family Atelomycteridae. It is common on shallow coral reefs across the Indo-West Pacific, from Pakistan to New Guinea. Reaching up to 70 cm (28 in) in length, the coral catshark has an extremely slender body, a short head and tail, and two dorsal fins that are angled backwards. It can be identified by the numerous black and white spots on its back, sides, and fins, which often merge to form horizontal bars. Furthermore, adult males have distinctively long and thin claspers.

Frequently Asked Questions

How big do Coral catshark get?+

Coral catshark (Atelomycterus marmoratus) can reach up to 69.9999988 cm in length and 12.1629 kg in weight. Their IUCN conservation status is NT.

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