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Zebra sharks are cute fish that hang around coral reefs in tropical oceans, spend their days sleeping, and in the evenings they hunt leisurely around the seabed and eat, because of climate change and human activity, striped shark populations are in decline, and there are global efforts being made to save them, and there are little things we can all do to support their survival.

Zebra shark


Characteristics of the zebra shark

Color: brown gray yellow black white

Kingdom: Animal

Life span: 12_20 years

Food: snail crab fish

Habitat: tropical and coastal waters

Predators: large sharks and humans

Favorite food: fish

Conservation status: non-alarming

Location: ocean


Amazing Facts about zebra sharks


For years, a number of zebra sharks have been gathering at an annual summer summit that still baffles scientists to this day.

Female zebra sharks don't need men to breed they can do it alone!

People usually confuse tiger sharks with zebra sharks.

The longest zebra shark ever recorded was 11 feet long.

Zebra sharks are incredibly flexible and thin and can feed in tight crevices


Scientific name of the zebra shark


The majority of scientists use Stegostoma fasciatum, yet another school of thought believes that Stegostoma varium is the right choice, the 2019 Classification Review complicated matters when it concluded that Stegostoma tigrinum is the right term.


Appearance of a zebra shark


Zebra sharks are characterized by flat heads with sharp eyes on both sides, short snout mouths filled with 50 to 65 teeth, and cylindrical bodies that can twist and spin like an acrobat. Their length usually reaches 2.5 meters (8.2 feet), and the current record for the tallest adult is 3.5 meters (11 feet) – twice the height of actor Danny DeVito!

At birth, the Emerald shark has dark brown skin on top, yellow belly, and vertical yellow stripes. As they grow, the tapes are divided into patches. Marine biologists believe that these lines are a means of camouflage in the newborn.


Behavior of the zebra shark


We generally believe that sharks are aggressive and deadly, but zebra sharks are soft and calm, they spend most of the day napping on the ocean floor and facing the current to facilitate breathing with low effort, and at dusk zebra sharks rise slowly and spend the night slowly wandering in search of food.

Zebra sharks are considered solitary and occasionally gather together every summer several hundred zebra sharks gather in the shallows off the coast of Queensland.

Zebra sharks are generally nice to humans, and unlike many other species, zebra sharks adapt to captivity and are prominent features in many large aquariums around the world.

Zebra shark


Where do zebra fish live


Zebra fish cruising the tropical waters around Madagascar, the Maldives, India, Indonesia, the Philippines, Palau, Taiwan, Japan, New Caledonia, Tonga, and Australia.

As deep-living animals that can live up to 200 feet deep, they often roam around coral reefs, sandy areas, and marine debris.

Zebra sharks live primarily in ocean waters, but have been spotted playing around freshwater basins on occasion.

What do zebra sharks eat? In the list of zebra sharks are mollusks, snails, sea urchins, crabs, squid, crustaceans, small bony fish and sea snakes. Thanks to their flexible and agile bodies, zebra sharks can sneak into corners and crevices when searching for them.


Zebra sharks not only chew their food, their mouths are equipped with powerful suction mechanisms that act as spiral brooms that suck prey in one gulp. To detect food, they have hair-like organs on their nose called “barbels” that act as sustenance sensors.


Zebra sharks: threats and predators


With the exception of a few species of large shark -like tiger sharks such bull-sharks, Zebra has few natural predators, but humans pose a serious hazard. In some areas, poachers are free to hunt for fins and liver oil.

The first for a hearty meal is called "Fin Soup"; the latter is used in vitamins. Habitat creep represents another fatal problem for striped shark, as well as coral reef erosion and degradation, habitat creep represents another fatal problem for striped shark, as well as coral reef erosion and degradation


Breeding zebra


During the mating season, a male zebrafish chases the female and shows interest in her by pouncing on her tail, and upon meeting the male grabs the female's pectoral fins, sticks and then the pair stays together for some time at the bottom of the ocean at the end, the male wraps around the female and inserts one of its

Females lay about four brown or purple eggs at a time, surrounded by a thin layer of hair that sticks to the nesting surface.

In each breeding season, a single female may lay up to 46 eggs in more than 112 days.Depending on the temperature, the eggs are incubated for five to six months and burst into the world in the form of chicks 20 to 30 centimeters (7.9 to 14.2 inches) long.

Amazingly, the female zebra sharks can reproduce without males, called parthenogenesis, which means reproduction without fertilization. There are two well-documented incidents involving the striped donkey shark Leoni in Australia and Zebedee in an aquarium at one of the restaurants at the world's most luxurious resort in Dubai. Both females have not been around males for years but have managed to lay eggs that have hatched successfully.


Young zebra shark


Small zebra sharks are called "Puppies" and come to the world with a completely different appearance than they will grow up to be. When hatched, they are 20-30 cm long (7.9 to 14.2 inches) and are sometimes confused with bull-headed sharks that also show yellow stripes on brown skin.


Age of the zebra shark


What is the age of a zebra shark? When rescued from the destruction of its natural environment and other deadly conditions caused by human encroachment, the zebrafish can live between 25 and 30 years. Some reports indicate that they may live shorter lives in captivity


Common questions about the zebra shark


Are zebra sharks herbivores or carnivores? Zebra sharks are quart, meaning they eat both meat and plants yet they stick mainly to seafood and settle for marine plants in desperate trouble.

Are striped Sharks dangerous?

In 2008, a zebra shark attacked a human. Fortunately, the incident did not result in injuries, but it shocked the marine world because zebra sharks are usually exceptionally docile creatures that play well with people most researchers believe the attack was bizarre and still classify zebra sharks as safe and gentle animals.

Where do zebrafish sharks live? Zebra sharks live in the waters of the Indian Pacific Ocean. Extends from the western part of the Pacific from Australia to Japan to the states bordering the Indian Ocean and the Red Sea.

Are tiger sharks and zebra sharks the same? No, tiger sharks and zebra sharks are not the same species. However, they are often confused because of similar polka dots patterns for adults.


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