IOP Sharks Flashcards

Here are some essential and basic terms, types, and much more of IOP Sharks in the form of Flashcard quizzes. Here you will get the list of Terms, types, and categories of IOP Sharks. Learn these things with ease with the help of our flashcard quizzes

46 cards   |   Total Attempts: 188
  

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Question 1
Black Tip Reef SharkWhy?- Distinctive black/white stripe dorsal fin- Relatively small shark
Question 2
Black Tip Reef SharkWhy?- Distinctive black/white stripe dorsal fin- Relatively small shark
Question 3
Black Tip Reef SharkWhy?- Distinctive black/white stripe dorsal fin- Relatively small shark
Question 4
Blacktip SharkWhy?- Black tips on 2nd dorsal, pectoral, ventral fins and lower lobe of caudal fin- Angular snout shape- Silver-white streak on flank
Question 5
Blacktip SharkWhy?- Black tips on 2nd dorsal, pectoral, ventral fins and lower lobe of caudal fin- Angular snout shape- Silver-white streak on flank
Question 6
Blacktip SharkWhy?- Black tips on 2nd dorsal, pectoral, ventral fins and lower lobe of caudal fin- Angular snout shape- Silver-white streak on flank
Question 7
Brown-Banded Bamboo SharkWhy?- Rests on bottom- May retain hint of juvenile banded pattern- Slender body and narrow head
Question 8
Brown-Banded Bamboo SharkWhy?- Rests on bottom- May retain hint of juvenile banded pattern- Slender body and narrow head
Question 9
Brown-Banded Bamboo SharkWhy?- Rests on bottom- May retain hint of juvenile banded pattern- Slender body and narrow head
Question 10
Coral CatsharkWhy?- Noctural, hides in the reef in daylight- Small, slender shark- Spot pattern along body
Question 11
Coral CatsharkWhy?- Noctural, hides in the reef in daylight- Small, slender shark- Spot pattern along body
Question 12
Coral CatsharkWhy?- Noctural, hides in the reef in daylight- Small, slender shark- Spot pattern along body
Question 13
Great HammerheadWhy?- HUGE dorsal fin- Front edge of hammer not scalloped (slightly curved) - Mainly solitary
Question 14
Great HammerheadWhy?- HUGE dorsal fin- Front edge of hammer not scalloped (slightly curved) - Mainly solitary
Question 15
Great HammerheadWhy?- HUGE dorsal fin- Front edge of hammer not scalloped (slightly curved) - Mainly solitary