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  1. The sharptooth houndshark or spotted gully shark ( Triakis megalopterus) is a species of houndshark in the family Triakidae found in shallow inshore waters from southern Angola to South Africa. Favoring sandy areas near rocky reefs and gullies, it is an active-swimming species that usually stays close to the bottom.

  2. Habitat. A temperate inshore species that inhabits sandy bays, rocky reefs, and kelp forests. usually found within the first 10m but recorded to more than 50m. Distribution. Spotted gully sharks have a limited range in southern Africa, from Angola in the Atlantic, to KwaZulu-Natal in the Indian Ocean. Reproduction.

  3. The Spotted Houndshark (Triakis maculata) is a medium-sized (to 180 cm total length) shark that occurs in the Southeast Pacific from Peru to northern Chile, including the Galápagos Islands (Ecuador). It is demersal on the continental shelf at depths of 10–200 m.

  4. 10 de nov. de 2022 · The spotted gully shark (Triakis megalopterus), also referred to as the sharptooth houndshark, is a shark we are always excited to find in the kelp forests around Cape Town. We mostly encounter these houndsharks in shallow inshore areas particularly around Waters Edge, Shark Alley and Millers Point and around Buffels Bay in Cape ...

  5. The sharptooth houndshark, or spotted gully shark (Triakis megalopterus), is a species of houndshark, belonging to the family Triakidae, found in shallow inshore waters from southern Angola to South Africa. Favoring sandy areas near rocky reefs and gullies, it is an active-swimming species that usually stays close to the bottom. This robust ...

  6. The sharptooth houndshark, or spotted gully shark (Triakis megalopterus) is a species of houndshark in the family Triakidae found in shallow inshore waters from southern Angola to South Africa. Favoring sandy areas near rocky reefs and gullies, it is an active-swimming species that usually stays close to the bottom.

  7. The spotted gully shark is a small grey-brown shark covered in small, irregularly spaced black spots which become more prominent as the shark ages. It has large fins for its size, with its first and second dorsal fins being almost the same size - a feature that makes it easily identifiable compared to similarly coloured catsharks.