Biology
Found on the continental shelf from close inshore to about 150 m depth (Ref. 9997). Found throughout the water column but usually near the sea bed during the day and near the surface at night (Ref. 6390). Prefers teleost fishes but also feeds on cephalopods to a lesser degree. Viviparous (Ref. 50449). Forms large aggregations (Ref. 6871). Utilized for its meat and fins (Ref. 6871). The flesh has a relatively high mercury content (Ref. 6871).
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Kailola, P.J., M.J. Williams, P.C. Stewart, R.E. Reichelt, A. McNee and C. Grieve 1993 Australian fisheries resources. Bureau of Resource Sciences, Canberra, Australia. 422 p. (Ref. 6390)
http://www.fishbase.org/references/FBRefSummary.php?id=6390&speccode=297
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Philoso raptus commented on an older version of Biology:
Hybrid discovered from a mating of Common and Austrlian Black Tip...no genus or species name known yet: http://news.discovery.com/animals/hybrid-shark-australia-climate-change-120103.html
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Philoso raptus commented on an older version of Biology:
Hybrid discovered from a mating of Common and Austrlian Black Tip...no genus or species name known yet: http://news.discovery.com/animals/hybrid-shark-australia-climate-change-120103.html http://www.abc.net.au/news/2012-01-03/hybrid-sharks-found-off-australia/3757226?section=nsw
