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ハナグロザメ

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ハナグロザメ Carcharhinus acronotusメジロザメ属に属するサメの一種。熱帯から亜熱帯の西部大西洋沿岸に生息。全長1.3m。体は流線型で眼は大きく、第一背鰭は小さい。和名・英名は幼魚の吻にある黒い模様に由来したものだが、成魚では不明瞭である。


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