
Draughtsboard shark
Cephaloscyllium isabellum
Family
Scyliorhinidae
Max Length
150 cm
Max Weight
57 kg
IUCN Status
LC
Water Type
saltwater
Overview
The draughtsboard shark is a species of catshark, and part of the family Scyliorhinidae, so named for its "checkerboard" colour pattern of dark blotches. It is endemic to New Zealand, where it is also known as the carpet shark. This shark typically reaches 1 m (3.3 ft) in length and has a thick body with a broad, flattened head and a capacious mouth. Its two dorsal fins are placed far back on the body, with the first much larger than the second.
Frequently Asked Questions
How big do Draughtsboard shark get?+
Draughtsboard shark (Cephaloscyllium isabellum) can reach up to 150 cm in length and 57 kg in weight. Their IUCN conservation status is LC.
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