Which sharks lay eggs.
Carpet shark eggs.
Carpet sharks inhabit all of oceans of the world although this species is primarily concentrated in the indo pacific region.
Carpet sharks are sharks classified in the order orectolobiformes sometimes the common name carpet shark named so because many species resemble ornately patterned carpets is used interchangeably with wobbegong which is the common name of sharks in the family orectolobidae carpet sharks have five gill slits two spineless dorsal fins and a small mouth that does not extend past the eyes.
Carpet sharks are sharks classified in the order orectolobiformes sometimes the common name carpet shark named so because many species resemble ornately patterned carpets is used interchangeably with wobbegong which is the common name of sharks in the family orectolobidae carpet sharks have five gill slits two spineless dorsal fins and a small mouth that does not extend past the eyes.
Some of the many egg laying shark species include carpet sharks bamboo sharks zebra sharks and bullhead sharks.
The bamboo sharks hemiscylliidae and the zebra shark stegostomatidae lay eggs on the bottom while the other carpet sharks give live birth the egg cases are oval and covered with adhesive fibers that serve to secure them to the bottom.
Many species are large but they are not considered dangerous to humans although they may protect themselves if harmed.
This is called oviparity.
The whitespotted bamboo shark is occasionally kept as a pet in larger home aquaria.
Carpet shark order orectolobiformes any of about 40 species of sharks possessing mottled patterns on the body that are evocative of carpet designs.
As previously mentioned 40 of all shark species lay eggs.
Of the approximately 400 species of sharks about 40 lay eggs.
When the eggs are laid they are in a protective egg case which sometimes washes up on the beach and is commonly called a mermaid s purse.