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Close up shot of a hand holding a Port Jackson shark egg case
Close up shot of a hand holding a Port Jackson shark egg case

Close up shot of a hand holding a Port Jackson shark egg case

Photographer (born 1935)
Date1953-2000
Object numberANMS1454[042]
NamePhotographic slide
MediumColour slide transparency
DimensionsOverall (inc carrier) 50 x 50 mm
Copyright© Valerie Taylor
ClassificationsPhotographs
Credit LineAustralian National Maritime Museum Collection Donated through the Australian Government's Cultural Gifts Program by Valerie Taylor in memory of Ron Taylor
DescriptionThe Port Jackson Shark (Heterodontus portusjacksoni) is a bullhead shark from the family Heterodontidae, identifiable by the “harness-like” markings through its face and along its back. This locally iconic species is endemic to temperate waters of Australia and known for their screw shaped eggs that occasionally wash up on beaches. Port Jackson Sharks are nocturnal, benthic predators which use their bony teeth plates to feed on a variety of crustaceans, molluscs and sea urchins.