- 13 in (300 to 330 mm).
Bonnetheads have one of the
shortest gestation periods among sharks,
lasting only 4.5–5.0 months. A
bonnethead female produced a pup...
- The
scalloped bonnethead (Sphyrna corona) is a rare, little-known
species of
hammerhead shark in the
family Sphyrnidae. Its
other common names include...
-
mothers consuming their own young. In
addition to the
typical animal prey,
bonnetheads have been
found to feed on seagr****,
which sometimes makes up as much...
- herbivore,
meaning that the
bonnethead is able to
perform the same
digestive activity as a herbivore. Therefore, the
bonnethead shark is now
classified as...
-
sharks feed
primarily on limpets,
bivalve molluscs and blue crabs. The
bonnethead shark Sphyrna tiburo uses ram
feeding to
capture crab,
shrimp and fish...
-
species with
extensive scientific literature are
rarely featured, such as
bonnetheads (Sphyrna tiburo),
sandbar sharks (Carcharhinus plumbeus), and the spiny...
- Brazil. Its
pointed cephalofoil distinguishes it from the more
northern bonnethead shark (Sphyrna tiburo), from
which it was
split in 2024. The
species is...
- 2024 (shovelbill shark)
Sphyrna corona (S. Springer, 1940) (scalloped
bonnethead)
Sphyrna gilberti Quattro, Driggers, Grady,
Ulrich & M. A. Roberts, 2013...
- and
eating sharks and rays; four
incidents do****ented
indicated that
bonnetheads,
lemon sharks,
Atlantic stingrays, and
nurse sharks are
components of...
- 2024 (shovelbill shark)
Sphyrna corona S. Springer, 1940 (scalloped
bonnethead)
Sphyrna gilberti Quattro, Driggers, Grady,
Ulrich & M. A. Roberts, 2013...