
Hardnose shark
Carcharhinus macloti
Family
Carcharhinidae
Max Length
110.000002 cm
Max Weight
73 kg
IUCN Status
NT
Water Type
saltwater
Overview
The hardnose shark is a species of requiem shark, in the family Carcharhinidae, so named because of the heavily calcified cartilages in its snout. A small bronze-coloured shark reaching a length of 1.1 m (3.6 ft), it has a slender body and a long, pointed snout. Its two modestly sized dorsal fins have distinctively elongated rear tips. The hardnose shark is widely distributed in the western Indo-Pacific, from Kenya to southern China and northern Australia. It inhabits warm, shallow waters close to shore.
Frequently Asked Questions
How big do Hardnose shark get?+
Hardnose shark (Carcharhinus macloti) can reach up to 110.000002 cm in length and 73 kg in weight. Their IUCN conservation status is NT.
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