The Asian Age

‘ FIRST KNOWN OMNIVOROUS SHARK SPECIES IDENTIFIED’

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Los Angeles, Sept. 7: Scientists say they have identified the first known omnivorous shark species, with 60 per cent of its diet consisting of seagrass.

The finding, published in the journal Proceeding­s of the Royal Society B, overturns the idea that all sharks are exclusive meat-eaters. Researcher­s from the University of California, Irvine in the US found that bonnethead sharks happily graze upon seagrass, in addition to eating bony fish, crabs, snails and shrimp.

Omnivores feed on a variety of food of both plant and animal origin. The bonnethead shark is abundant in the shallow waters of the Western Atlantic, and the Gulf of Mexico, ‘ The Guardian’ reported.

Though small by shark standards, adult females —- the larger of the sexes — can still reach an impressive five feet long. The researcher­s analysed the sharks’ dietary habits after reading reports of the fish chomping on seagrass, the flowering marine plant that forms subsea meadows in some coastal waters.

They retrieved sea grass from Florida Bay and hauled it back to the lab where they re- planted it.

As the seagrass took root, the researcher­s added sodium bicarbonat­e powder made with a specific carbon isotope to the water.

This was taken up by the seagrass, giving it a distinctiv­e chemical signature.

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