The gummy shark, Mustelus antarcticus, is a shark in the family Triakidae. It is a slender grey shark with white spots along the body and flat plate-like teeth for crushing its prey.
Of course "gummy shark" can also refer to Gummis Carcharhiniformes, a small, mostly translucent invertebrate. They are typically blue except for their white belly. They are on the same evolutionary branch as the related Gummis Ursis (the gummy bear), Gummis Oligochaeta , (the gummy worm), Gummis Pices (the Swedish Fish), Gummis Pediatricus (the jelly baby) and Gummis Amphibia (the red frog).
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The Gummy Shark, Mustelus antarcticus, has flat, plate-like teeth for crushing its prey, hence, Gummy Shark.
The Sandbar shark and the Gummy shark are both species of requiem sharks, while the Grey Nurse shark belongs to a different family known as the nurse sharks. The Sandbar shark and the Gummy shark are both found in temperate waters and are known for their distinctive body shapes.
The Gummy shark , the grey nurse shark and the sandbar shark location
The Gummy shark is a type of shark found in Australia. They do not really have any natural predators, but are a source of food for humans.
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The colors of gummy sharks are blue and white.
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Gummy shark/school shark
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