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Cephaloscyllium ventriosum (Garman 1880), a Cat- or Swell- shark. Eastern Pacific Coast. To a meter in length. Commonly named for their ability to swallow water, swell up underwater. Eat live, dead fishes, crustaceans. Reproduce readily in captivity. Ripley's Aq., Canada 2015 

 

Hemiscyllium ocellatum (Bonnaterre 1788), the Epaulette Shark. Indo-West Pacific. To a little over three feet in length.  Ripley's Aq., Canada 2015 
 
Heterodontus portusjacksoni (Meyer 1793), The Port Jackson (Horn) Shark. To about four foot in length. Western Pacific: southern Australia. These at Ripley's Toronto, Canada Aquarium. 2015 
 
Orectolobus maculatus (Bonnaterre1788), the Spotted Wobbegong. Indo-West Pacific, Australia. To ten feet in length.   These at Ripley's Toronto, Canada Aquarium. 2015 
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