Japanese wobbegong
(Orectolobus japonicus)
Classification
Species:
Orectolobus japonicus
Genus:
Orectolobus - Wobbegongs
Family: Orectolobidae - Wobbegongs
Superclass: Chondrichthyes - Cartilaginous fishes
General data
Scientific names:
Japanese wobbegong
Habitat:
Saltwater
Climate:
Tropical
Native to coast of:
Asia
The Japanese wobbegong (Orectolobus japonicus) is a carpet shark in the family Orectolobidae of the wobbegong family, found in the tropical western Pacific Ocean from Japan and Korea to Viet Nam and the Philippines, between latitudes 43 and 6°N. It reaches a length of 1 m. Japanese wobbegong sharks typically remain motionless during the daytime, and are not active hunters. They use camouflage and their electroreceptor pores on their dorsal area to help them sense prey nearby.