Yes - but it generally doesn't. A wobbegong is a type of carpet shark found mostly in temperate and tropical waters around Australia and Indonesia. It is commonly found in areas frequented by divers, and will not harm people unless they interfere with it. Wobbegongs do have very shark teeth, and if disturbed, may grab the intruder with their teeth and not let go. No aggressive, unwarranted wobbegong attacks or related fatalities have been recorded.
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The wobbegong is a species of shark found in Australian waters. Therefore, it has fins.
no a wobegong does not have feathers because it is a shark
Although there is no clear favorite among the most bizarre looking sharks, Wobbegong sharks rank very highly.
There is a carpet shark called a wobbegong, I promise I'm not having a laugh, look up the wobbegong if you don't believe me. From the shark expert girl.
Wobbegong sharks, natve to Australia, have a weight of around 70 kg.
an ugly shark species,appearing to have growths on its body.
The great white shark has 3,000 teeth at any one time. As the teeth are broken they can continuously be replaced by new teeth.
4:18 represents 4 bullshark teeth : 18 shark teeth
a shark has 3 rows of teeth and about 3,000 teeth in a life time.
Dr. Einstein in a Body in Shark is a Long in a Shark Teeth.