The speckled epaulette shark (Hemiscyllium ocellatum) is currently listed as "Near Threatened" by the IUCN Red List. While not classified as endangered, they face threats from habitat loss, overfishing, and pollution. Conservation efforts are important to maintain their populations and protect their habitats in the coral reefs and shallow waters where they reside. Monitoring their status is essential to prevent further decline.
epaulette sharks eat polychaete worms, crabs, amphipods, small teleost fishes and shrimp
Walking on the seabed
yes the Atlantic sharpnose sharks are endangered
They are endangered because to many people are killing the sharks for no reason.
No, thresher sharks aren't endangered.
many Shark species are endangered but Sharks aren't mammals. Sharks are fish.
Sharks are endangered.
No
some sharks are endangered because humans keep killing them for there own uses or just for the sake of it.
Sharks
no they are not Save
They are not endangered yet, but they are near-threattened.