The whitenose shark (''Nasolamia velox'') is a species of
shark
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of the
family
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Carcharhinidae. The only member of the
genus
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''Nasolamia'', it is found in the
tropical
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the Southern Hemisphere at S. The tropics are also referred to ...
waters of the eastern
Pacific Ocean
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between latitudes
31° N and
18° S, between depths of 15 to 200 m. It can grow up to a length of 1.5 m. The whitenose shark is
viviparous
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, with 5 young in a litter, and a birth size around 53 cm.
Nasolamia velox jaws.jpg, Jaws
Nasolamia velox upper teeth.jpg, Upper teeth
Nasolamia velox lower teeth.jpg, Lower teeth
References
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whitenose shark
Viviparous fish
Western Central American coastal fauna
Fish of Colombia
Fish of Ecuador
Fish of Peru
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