Lemon Shark
Lemon Shark
The lemon shark (Negaprion brevirostris) is a shark species of the Carcharhinidae family. Lemon sharks can grow to lengths of 3.4 metres. They are often found in subtropical shallow waters, and are known to inhabit and return for breeding to specific nursery sites. In English they are called lemon sharks due to the yellow-brown colour of their skin (well they just look grey to me but I might be colour blind, who knows?!) which serves a means of camouflage with the sand. In order to hunt, they swim quite rapidly towards the prey, stopping abruptly before making contact, grabbing the victim closely around his head and repeatedly turning it until bits of skin can be ripped off (savage!).

Author: Brenda Moita
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