This order comprises about 40 species within seven families.
What did primtive carpet sharks look like.
Unlike its gargantuan cousin the megalodon galagadon nordquistae was a small shark approximately 12 to 18 inches long related to modern day carpet sharks such as the whiskered wobbegong.
Carpet sharks are amazing.
Let me tell you my carpet is located in my tint shop and i have my 3 kids who play on it all day so when i say it was black.
I wish i could show a before and after pic of the amazing job they did on my carpets.
Carpet shark order orectolobiformes any of about 40 species of sharks possessing mottled patterns on the body that are evocative of carpet designs.
Many species are large but they are not considered dangerous to humans although they may protect themselves if harmed.
During the carboniferous era there were 45 different.
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.
It appears that sharks arose from within those says charlie underwood of birkbeck university of london uk.
These extinct fish looked like small sharks but had varying numbers of fins.
Truly amazing and wonderful job done by jay.
Carpet sharks is a group of sharks belonging to the order orectolobiformes.
Strange species of sharks like the stethacanthus a shark like a flat anvil like spiky fin the eugeneodontida a shark with a tooth whorl at the end of their bottom jaw and the falcatus nickname the unicorn shark grew a long sharp horn on it s head evolved during this period.
They are found in all oceans but are concentrated in the indo pacific and australian regions.
The largest of these families hemiscylliidae contains the bamboo sharks and comprises 14 species within two genera chiloscyllium and hemiscyllium.