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Pygmy Ribbontail Catshark

Common Name: Pygmy ribbontail catshark


Scientific Name: Eridacnis radcliffei


Size: Up to 23cm


Found in: Indo-west Pacific, near Tanzania, Gulf of Aden,

                India (in the Gulf of Mannar, and Bay of Bengal),

                Sri Lanka, Andaman Islands, Vietnam, and the

                Philippines.


Population Status: Least Concern (IUCN 2011)

Tooth Shape:


Pygmy Ribbontail Catsharks feed on small fishes, crustaceans and sometimes squid.


They have a triangular shaped mouth with comb-like teeth.

Reproduction:


Ovoviviparous - Pups hatch from egg cases inside the mother and are born live. Litters between 1-2 pups pups are born at about 10cm in length.


Interesting Facts:


These are one of the smallest living sharks, reaching a maximum size of 23cm.


These sharks are found on upper continental shelves and muddy bottoms at great depths, ranging from 71 - 766m.


They are a brown colour with dark brown bands on their ribbon-like tail.


Pygmy Ribbontail Catsharks are often caught as bycatch by bottom trawlers.




Sources:

www.marinebio.org

www. iucnredlist.org

www. fishbase.org

chiconline.com.br

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