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Picture No. 10767831Tasselled Wobbygong - A very broad bodied shark with many tassel like dermal lobes around its mouth. Good camouflage (Eucrossorhinus dasypogon) Date:
Wobbygong Shark - New South Wales, AustraliaVT-597 Banded Wobbygong / Carpet SHARK New South Wales, Australia Orectolobus ornatus Distribution: Western Pacific ocean. Northern Australia, Paupa New Guinea and southern coasts of Japan
Tasselled Wobbygong - Raja Ampat - IndonesiaVT-9005 Tasselled Wobbygong Raja Ampat - Indonesia Eucrossorhinus dasypogon Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way
Eye of Wobbegong Shark- reef associated shark, marine, Australian and central Pacific watersPM-10290 Eye of Wobbegong Shark Australian and central Pacific waters Orectolobus wardi Pat Morris Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way
Tasseled Wobbygong Shark - Only found in the tropics this shark like it's southern cousins is a bottom dwellerVT-8562 Tasseled Wobbygong Shark - Only found in the tropics this shark like it's southern cousins is a bottom dweller relying on camouflage to catch its prey
Spotted Wobbygong - This beautiful shark once hunted for its skin is now targeted for its fleshVT-8561 Spotted Wobbygong - This beautiful shark once hunted for its skin is now targeted for its flesh and without protection could disappear from the NSW coast NSW
Port Jackson Shark and Wobbygong (Orectolobus ornatus)- These 2 sharks, are normally not very friendlyVT-8560 Port Jackson Shark and Wobbygong (Orectolobus ornatus) - These 2 sharks, are normally not very friendly. Wobbygongs often eat Port Jacksons but here they are not only sharing the same cave
Northern Wobbygong - Found in sub tropical waters. Like other Wobbygong species, it lays about, waitingVT-8541 Northern Wobbygong - Found in sub tropical waters Heron Island, Great Barrier Reef. Australia Orectolobus wardi Like other Wobbygong species, it lies about, camouflaged, waiting for prey
Spotted Wobbygong - Also called a Carpet shark because of the skin pattern. Mouth is well camouflagedVT-8539 Spotted Wobbygong - Also called a Carpet shark because of the skin pattern Seal Rocks, New South Wales. Australia Orectolobus maculatus Mouth is well camouflaged
Ornate Wobbygong Shark - Normally found laying on sea floor, camouflaged, waiting for prey to come closeVT-8538 Ornate Wobbygong Shark - under rock Seal Rocks, New South Wales. Australia Orectolobus ornatus Is normally found lying on the sea floor, camouflaged, waiting for prey to come close
Port Jackson / Horned Shark and a Wobbygong Shark (Orectolobus maculatus) - Resting together in a cave Seal RocksVT-8518 Port Jackson / Horned Shark and a Wobbygong Shark (Orectolobus maculatus) - Resting together in a cave Seal Rocks, New South Wales