The startling discovery of lemon shark

Each lemon shark is pregnant and can breed from 4 different males. When food sources are scarce, they eat their own species.

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Lemon sharks are about 3.04m long and weigh up to 90.7kg.

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They have a wide, flat head and nose with curved curves to keep the prey from falling out of the jaw.

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Lemon sharks have two fins on their backs and are similar in size.

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Diets of lemon sharks vary, depending on the place of residence and the source of food available.They are carnivores that eat different types of fish, crustaceans and mollusks.When food sources are scarce, they eat their own species.

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Although they are frightening, they have never attacked humans.

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They work mostly at dusk and at dawn.

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Lemon sharks can survive in the wild for 27 years.