Rehousing Remarks: Originally the following specimens were X-rayed together: BMNH 89.2.1.4175 (RAD109611-001, RAD109611-002), BMNH 1903.6.9.130-132 (RAD109612-001, RAD109612-002); Film may have been sent from the Natural History Museum of London (BMNH); On Ilford film; As of Dec 2015 this film was showing early signs of deterioration due to vinegar syndrome
Drawing of shark and 6 anatomical cross sectionsRepository: Ernst Mayr Library, Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard UniversityCall number: bfAg 168.60.5f
Rehousing Remarks: Originally the following specimens were X-rayed together: BMNH 89.2.1.4175 (RAD109611-001, RAD109611-002), BMNH 1903.6.9.130-132 (RAD109612-001, RAD109612-002); Film may have been sent from the Natural History Museum of London (BMNH); On Ilford film; As of Dec 2015 this film was showing early signs of deterioration due to vinegar syndrome
Grey nurse shark are critically endangered and are listed under the EPBC Act as a threatened species. They are not dangerous to man; their diet comprises fish and lobsters.