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Whitespotted Bamboo Shark This wasn&#039;t taken in the wild, but the eggs and the little shark are alive. It&#039;s interested because it shows how Whitespotted Bamboo Shark is hatched. <br />
This was my first picture published in National Geo. magazin and i hope not the last. Baby,Baby Sharks,Chiloscyllium plagiosum,Eggs,Sharks,Whitespotted bamboo shark Click/tap to enlarge Species intro

Whitespotted Bamboo Shark

This wasn't taken in the wild, but the eggs and the little shark are alive. It's interested because it shows how Whitespotted Bamboo Shark is hatched.
This was my first picture published in National Geo. magazin and i hope not the last.

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  1. What a unique sight, congratulations on getting this published, well deserved. Hope to see more of you here :) Posted 14 years ago

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The whitespotted bamboo shark, ''Chiloscyllium plagiosum'', is a carpet shark with an adult size that approaches one metre in length This small, mostly nocturnal species is harmless to humans. The whitespotted bamboo shark is occasionally kept as a pet in larger home aquariums. It can grow up to 93 centimetres long.

Similar species: Carpet Sharks
Species identified by Ferdy Christant
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By Ziga Puh

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Uploaded Jul 8, 2011. Captured Jul 8, 2011 13:18.
  • Canon EOS 450D
  • f/4
  • 1/20s
  • ISO800
  • 25mm