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Brazilian sharpnose shark

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Family
  
Carcharhinidae

Scientific name
  
Rhizoprionodon lalandii

Higher classification
  
Rhizoprionodon

Order
  
Carcharhiniformes

Superorder
  
Selachimorpha

Genus
  
Rhizoprionodon

Phylum
  
Chordata

Rank
  
Species

Subclass
  
Elasmobranchii

Brazilian sharpnose shark

Similar
  
Caribbean sharpnose shark, Rhizoprionodon, Shark, Pacific sharpnose shark, Irrawaddy river shark

The Brazilian sharpnose shark (Rhizoprionodon lalandii) is a requiem shark of the family Carcharhinidae. It is found in the tropical waters of the western Atlantic Ocean between latitudes 13° N and 33° S, at depths between 3 and 70 m; it has been recorded in the following countries Aruba, Brazil, Colombia, French Guiana, Guyana, Panama, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago and Venezuela. It can reach a length of 77 cm. It is considered Vulnerable in Brazil due to intensive fishing although it may actually classify at a higher level. The flesh is eaten for food but the fins are not used as they are too small. Other threats include water pollution from plastic litter and three specimens have been found with plastic collars on their head or gills. The shark feeds on teleostei and squid. Research showed the shark may be an important predator of demersal and pelagic prey".

References

Brazilian sharpnose shark Wikipedia