The tasseled wobbegong, a type of carpet shark found in the waters of the western Pacific, primarily feeds on smaller fish and invertebrates. Its diet includes crustaceans, such as crabs and shrimp, as well as various bony fish. Utilizing its excellent camouflage, the tasseled wobbegong ambushes prey by lying still on the ocean floor and striking quickly when an unsuspecting animal comes close.
an ugly shark species,appearing to have growths on its body.
octopus, crab and crayfish
Tasseled blenny was created in 1907.
Japanese wobbegong was created in 1906.
Floral banded wobbegong was created in 2008.
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The wobbegong is a species of shark found in Australian waters. Therefore, it has fins.
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Mainly fishes, crayfish, crabs, and octopi :) Due to a slower metabolism than most sharks they are usually content to have two meals a week.
no a wobegong does not have feathers because it is a shark
It hunts with its vacum mouth