Blacknose shark
(Carcharhinus acronotus)
Image source: Jo's Animal Database
Classification
Species:
Carcharhinus acronotus
Genus:
Carcharhinus - Reef shark
Family: Carcharhinidae - Requiem sharks
Superclass: Chondrichthyes - Cartilaginous fishes
General data
Scientific names:
Blacknose shark
Habitat:
Saltwater
Climates:
Tropical, Subtropical
The blacknose shark (Carcharhinus acronotus) is a species of requiem shark, belonging to the family Carcharhinidae, common in the tropical and subtropical waters of the western Atlantic Ocean.
This species generally inhabits coastal seagrass, sand, or rubble habitats, with adults preferring deeper water than juveniles.
A small shark typically measuring 1.3 m (4.3 ft) long, the blacknose has a typical streamlined requiem shark shape with a long, rounded snout, large eyes, and a small first dorsal fin.
Its common name comes from a characteristic black blotch on the tip of its snout, though this may be indistinct in older individuals.