Horn Shark (Heterodontus francisci)

Horn Shark (Heterodontus francisci)

Series of elevation illustrations of the Horn Shark
Description
Description

A common characteristic of the Horn Shark (Heterodontus francisci) is that it maintains a particular routine. After scavenging close to the shore, it will return to its usual resting place. It belongs to the bullhead family, slow-moving and nocturnal. It is also called bullhead shark, horned shark, or pig shark. Look for it in the coastal waters of the western coast of North America, where you will identify it by its short blunt head, having ridges over its eyes and two high dorsal fins. These dorsal fins have large spines. The Horn shark is usually brown or gray and may have small dark spots. Besides, it is oviparous and only captured for the aquarium trade.

Dimensions & Sizes
Dimensions & Sizes

Horn Sharks have a total length between 36”-48” (91-122 cm) and body width of 6.7”-9” (17-23 cm). The typical weight of the Horn Shark is in the range of 20-23 lb (9-10.4 kg). Horn Sharks have lifespans between 12-25 years.

3D Model
3D Model
Details
Details

*Under Development*

Height:
Width:
6.7”-9” | 17-23 cm
Depth:
Length:
36”-48” | 91-122 cm
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Weight:
20-23 lb | 9-10.4 kg
Area:
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Speed:
Scientific Name:
Heterodontus francisci
Lifespan:
12-25 years

Drawings include:

Horn Shark side elevation, side (perspective), front, top

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