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Lemon Shark

Common Name: Lemon Shark


Scientific Name: Negaprion brevirostris (Lemon Shark)

                          


Size: Up to 3.4m


Found in: Western Atlantic, Eastern Pacific Oceans


Population Status: Low Risk of becoming vulnerable to extinction (IUCN 2007)


Tooth Shape:


Sharp needle-like teeth for grasping prey

Reproduction:


Viviparous

Females reach maturity at about 2.4m in length. Gestation is about 12 months, and litters of 4-17 pups are born with newborn lengths of around 60cm.


Interesting Facts:


There are 2 species of Lemon Sharks - the Sharptooth Lemon Shark has slightly more curved trailing edges on its fins than the regular Lemon Shark. And is found in the Indo-Pacific region. See below for more info.

Common Name: Sharptooth Lemon Shark


Scientific Name: Negaprion acutidens


Size: Up to 3.4m


Found in: Indo-Pacific


Population Status:  Vulnerable to Extinction (IUCN 2007)

Sicklefin Lemon Shark

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