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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.
It's ability to live in fresh and salt water.
Carpet sharks can weigh anywhere from 1 to 9 pounds, depending on the species and size of the individual shark.
Carpet sharks are bottom dwellers so their mouth is underneath its head or in front depending on the species, it eats crustaceans and squid. And feed from above prey. They don't put up with aggressive prey and will simply swim away and find easier food.
Carpet sharks can vary significantly in size depending on the species. The majority of carpet sharks, such as the bamboo shark, typically range from 3 to 5 feet in length, while some larger species, like the wobbegong, can grow up to 10 feet or more. Overall, they tend to be relatively small compared to other shark species.
There are around 440 different species of sharks in the world (great white sharks, carpet sharks, hammerheads, whale sharks, tiger sharks, blue sharks, mako sharks, lemon sharks, angel sharks, thresher sharks, megamouth sharks, zebra sharks, nurse sharks, basking sharks, and bull sharks, just to name a few). And they all grow to different sizes. So, unless you specify what kind of shark(s) you're talking about, this question is far too general to be answered. See the Related Link below for the Wikipedia entry for sharks.
Wobbegong sharks, natve to Australia, have a weight of around 70 kg.
Rusty Carpet sharks are found in the Indian Ocean near Australia.
YES BECAUSE THEY NEED TO HIDE FROM ENEMIESOK? THANK YOU FOR ASKING THIS Q.not true they have a niche ,because niche means the role of their populationedited by adriana46361
It depends. The zebra shark (Stegostoma fasciatum) is a carpet shark that lives on reefs in warm water, but it is sometimes called the leopard shark. However, the leopard shark (Triakis semifasciata) is a cold water species of houndshark.
A niche is the role that an organism plays in it's environment, so when finding the niche of the African penguin you have to consider, where it sits in the food web, it eats and limits the population of small fish such as pilchards, anchovies, horse mackerel, and sardines. It is a food source for sharks and fur seals, so without the penguin, these animals would become on the decline too. Therefore the African penguin Niche is to balance out the Marine Habitat.