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Animal of the Day. Broadnose sevengill shark Notorynchus cepedianus. Named for the 7 gill slits on each side of head (most sharks have 5) Also only one dorsal fin. Species Fact Sheet Notorynchus cepedianus. Root meaning Noto (back) rhyncus (snout) Classification Phylum Chordata
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Animal of the Day Broadnosesevengill shark Notorynchuscepedianus
Named for the 7 gill slits on each side of head (most sharks have 5) Also only one dorsal fin
Species Fact SheetNotorynchuscepedianus • Root meaning • Noto (back) rhyncus (snout) • Classification • Phylum Chordata • Class Chondrychthyes • Order Hexanchiformes • Family Hexanchidae
Range: • British Columbia to Chile • Habitat: • Live on soft bottoms, in bays and in open ocean down to 130 meters. Like temperate waters • Behavior: • Captive sharks will swim constantly • Large oily liver keeps shark neutrally buoyant • Long pectoral fins provide lift while swimming • Slow swimming, but can sprint up to 40 mph in pursuit of prey
Diet: • Preference for smaller sharks, bat rays, and mackerel, but will eat anything that moves including seals and crabs. • Midwater hunter • Reproduction • Ovoviviparous (the eggs hatch inside the mother just before birth) • Embryos develop for about 1 year inside mother reaching app. 1.5 to 2 feet in length.