Up to 14 ft. but "mostly harmless."
The biggest nurse shark ever recorded was approximately 14 feet (4.3 meters) in length. Nurse sharks are generally known for their relatively large size, with most adults typically ranging between 7 to 10 feet. They are found in warm coastal waters, often resting on the sea floor. While large specimens are rare, their size can vary significantly based on environmental factors and availability of food.
No
"Ginglymostoma cirratum" is the (taxonomic) binomial designation of the commonly-known "Nurse shark", not to be confused with either the "grey nurse shark" or the "tawny nurse shark".
large sharks
Tawny nurse shark was created in 1831.
Some sharks that begin with the letter N are Nurse shark, Bull shark, and Lemon shark.
Nurse sharks are known to successfully feed on large, heavy shelled marine snails (i.e. conches) by flipping the shell over,
The Gummy shark , the grey nurse shark and the sandbar shark location
The megaladon is an ancient species of shark. Now extinct, the shark was extremely large. Just one tooth from them was about the size of a persons hand.
Nurse shark
no
Nurse Shark. They are not very aggresive.