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What (who) is zebra shark - definition


Zebra shark         
  • A juvenile zebra shark with a color pattern intermediate between that of young and adults
  • Early taxonomists thought that juvenile zebra sharks were a different species because of their different appearance from adults.
  • Several egg cases of the zebra shark
  • Close-up of zebra shark
  • Zebra sharks are often seen resting on sand near coral.
SPECIES OF CARPET SHARKS
Stegostomatidae; Stegostoma; Stegostoma fasciatum; Stegostomatid; Zebra Shark; Zebra sharks; Stegostomidae
The zebra shark (Stegostoma tigrinum) is a species of carpet shark and the sole member of the family Stegostomatidae. It is found throughout the tropical Indo-Pacific, frequenting coral reefs and sandy flats to a depth of .
Zebra pleco         
SPECIES OF FISH
Hypancistrus Zebra; Hypancistrus zebra; Zebra Pleco; Zebra plec; L173
The zebra pleco (Hypancistrus zebra) is a species of catfish endemic to Brazil where it occurs in the Big Bend area of the Xingu River, a tributary of the Amazon River, and was first described in the early 1990s. It gets its name from its black and white stripes, resembling the colouration of a zebra.
Blackburn Shark         
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  • A pair of Canadian Sharks, circa 1940
1933 TORPEDO BOMBER FAMILY BY BLACKBURN
Blackburn B-6 Shark; Blackburn T.9 Shark; Blackburn B.6 Shark
The Blackburn Shark was a carrier-borne torpedo bomber designed and built by the British aviation manufacturer Blackburn Aircraft. It was originally known as the Blackburn T.