Is there a lemon shark?

Lemon Shark. The lemon shark is easily recognized for its two, equally-sized dorsal fins and its yellow-brown to olive color- an ideal camouflage against the sandy in-shore areas they prefer to forage in. Lemon sharks average between 8 to 10 feet long as adults, but are generally not considered a threat to humans.
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Will a lemon shark hurt you?

Lemon sharks are normally non-aggressive, and gentle towards humans. This makes them a favorite subject of shark enthusiasts, photographers, and divers. Normally, if a bite from a lemon shark does occur, it is a result of the fish becoming spooked. This tactic is used by many different types of animals and fish.
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Are there any yellow sharks?

Lemon sharks get their name from their yellow hue

Lemon sharks are, unsurprisingly, named after lemons. They have a yellowish tint to their skin, which is darker on their dorsal (back) side and lighter on their belly. This helps them blend into the sandy habitats where they like to search for food.
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Is a lemon shark friendly?

It turns out that lemon sharks can actually be friendly, according to the research, published in 2009 in the journal Animal Behaviour.
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What is the friendliest shark?

The leopard shark is the first on our list of least dangerous shark species to be utterly harmless to humans. There has not been a single report of a human being bitten by a leopard shark.
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Are lemon sharks rare?

Rare - This species is more common south of Delaware. The Lemon Shark is commonly found in shallow coastal waters out to 300 feet deep.
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What color is a lemon shark?

The lemon shark has a yellow/brown or olive gray coloration on the dorsal surface and a pale yellowish-white color on the underside. There are no conspicuous markings.
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Where are lemon sharks found?

Recognizable by the distinct yellow hue of its skin, the lemon shark occupies coral keys and mangrove forests along the Atlantic Ocean and parts of the Pacific.
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Why are lemon sharks so friendly?

The outgoing female has formed something of a bond with the dive team, and often makes a beeline for them as soon as they hit the water. She's not after food, but rather affection. Blondie loves to be petted! The likely reason for her fondness for human contact is the many nerve endings located on a shark's snout.
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Are lemon sharks in Florida?

Habitat. An abundant, inshore tropical shark that inhabits both estuarine and nearshore waters of the Gulf and Atlantic coasts of Florida.
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What animal eats lemon sharks?

The adult lemon shark has no known predators. Some other shark species will prey on baby lemon sharks, but those same species will not pursue adults.
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Can lemon sharks stop swimming?

Sharks that are able to rest while stationary include the whitetip reef shark, the Caribbean reef shark, the nurse shark, the wobbegong, and the lemon shark.
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Are Goblin Sharks real?

Goblin sharks are a species of fish that usually live at the bottom of the ocean along continental shelves (or a continent's edges). These pink animals can grow 12 feet long and weigh up to 460 pounds. They have narrow snouts and fanglike teeth.
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What color is a Goblin Shark?

Goblin sharks, Mitsukurina owstoni (Jordan, 1898), are bizarre, sinister-looking creatures (mainly after they die). Growing to a length of over 3.8 m, they have a soft, flabby body, pinkish-gray color, and a peculiar, blade-like snout overhanging long, highly protrudable jaws with slender, fang-like teeth.
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What does lemon shark taste like?

Depending on who is doing the dining, shark meat tastes like chicken — or roadkill. It's meaty and mild — but has to be soaked well before it's eaten because sharks urinate through their skin.
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How fast is a lemon shark?

2 mph (3.2 km/h) on average.
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Are lemon sharks possessive of divers?

Very few attacks have been reported from the species, the sharks are pose a potential threat to humans yet it is very uncommon. It is known that lemon sharks will occasionally get possessive of divers, some may even say jealous.
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Are lemon sharks the fastest?

The Mako Shark is the fastest shark in the world. It can clock in at speeds of 60 mph (96 mph). The Mako Shark has an extremely streamlined body that is shaped like a torpedo that helps minimize drag as it cruises through the water.
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Where do baby lemon sharks live?

HIDDEN away in a mangrove forest on the island of Eleuthera in the Bahamas, this baby lemon shark (Negaprion brevirostris) will spend the first few years of its life searching for food in the small area of underwater foliage where it was born, and learning the ropes to boost its chances of surviving into adulthood.
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Do lemon sharks have teeth?

The Lemon shark is a shark that gets its name from its deep yellow back. Its belly is off-white. Lemon sharks are usually eight to ten feet long. They have long, sharp teeth for catching slippery fish.
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