The whitespotted bamboo shark is a small, slender shark found in the Indo-Pacific region. It typically grows to about 37 inches and weighs around 5 pounds. Its body is marked with distinctive white spots. This nocturnal species inhabits coral reefs and feeds on small fish and invertebrates. It is known for its docile nature and adaptability to captivity. This summary is AI generated
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Threat to humans
Source: Fishbase
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