
Daggernose shark
Isogomphodon oxyrhynchus
Overview
The daggernose shark is a little-known species of requiem shark, in the family Carcharhinidae. It inhabits shallow tropical waters off northeastern South America, from Trinidad to northern Brazil, favoring muddy habitats such as mangroves, estuaries, and river mouths, though it is intolerant of fresh water. A relatively small shark typically reaching 1.5 m (4.9 ft) in length, the daggernose shark is unmistakable for its elongated, flattened, and pointed snout, tiny eyes, and large paddle-shaped pectoral fins.
Frequently Asked Questions
How big do Daggernose shark get?+
Daggernose shark (Isogomphodon oxyrhynchus) can reach up to 160.000002 cm in length and 137 kg in weight. Their IUCN conservation status is CR.
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