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Bonnethead Shark

Bonnethead Shark. By Nash and Lorenz. The Bonnethead’s head is smooth, rounded and shaped like A shovel . . The Bonnethead’s teeth, in the front of it’s mouth, are small, sharp teeth. there are bigger teeth , in the back of its mouth, for crushing prey.

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Bonnethead Shark

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  1. Bonnethead Shark By Nash and Lorenz

  2. The Bonnethead’shead is smooth, rounded and shaped like A shovel. • . • The Bonnethead’s teeth, in the front of it’s mouth, are small, sharp teeth. there are bigger teeth , in the back of its mouth, for crushing prey. • The size of the Bonnethead Shark is average about 3.3 feet long.

  3. It eats both hard shelled prey, like crustaceans and mollusks, and soft prey like small fish. • It lives in western Atlantic and eastern Pacific oceans, in the surf zones, around reefs, on sandy bottoms and eastuaries. • They give birth in shallow bays to 8 to 16 pups. Each pup is about 14 inches long. • It is a harmless, timid shark. • The average Bonnethead Shark is also known as the Shovelhead Shark

  4. We like the Bonnethead Shark because it’s harmless to humans.

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