Epaulette Shark

Hemiscyllium ocellatum

Epaulette shark at the the New England Aquarium
An epaulette shark at the New England Aquarium Photo: Vanessa Kahn
Sharks have a reputation as large apex predators, but did you know there are over 500 species of sharks and around 80% of them are about four feet long or less? Epaulette sharks are one of several shark species you can learn more about—and even meet in our touch tank—at the Aquarium.

Animal Facts

Size

Usually 24–27 inches long, but up to 42 inches long

Diet

Small fish, worms, and crustaceans

Lifespan

Up to 20–25 years

Range

Coral reef habitats in tropical areas of the Western Pacific Ocean, including New Guinea and northern Australia

Conservation Status

Least concern

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Threats to Survival
  • Climate change
  • Habitat loss
RESEARCH

Climate Change is Impacting Baby Sharks

Aquarium scientists found that as climate change causes the ocean to warm, baby sharks are born smaller, exhausted, undernourished, and into environments that are already difficult for them to survive in.

Epaulette shark pup
Epaulette shark pup Photo: Keith Ellenbogen
FUN FACT

Epaulette Sharks’ Fascinating Features

Epaulette sharks are one of nine species of “walking shark.” They have evolved to be able to use their strong pectoral fins to “walk” across the seafloor and even stretches of land. They can also switch off non-essential brain functions to conserve energy in dangerously low-oxygen environments like shallow tide pools.

Epaulette shark close-up
Epaulette shark close-up
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Donate to Support Ocean Conservation

At the New England Aquarium, ocean conservation is at the center of everything we do. And with your help, we can tackle pressing threats like climate change and its effects on ocean animals and habitats.

Ask the Expert

Learn more about epaulette sharks with aquarist Sarah.

4 VIDEOS Total View time 1:26

What are epaulette sharks?

00:18

Where do our epaulette sharks come from?

00:22

Why are they called epaulette sharks?

00:19

Why do they come out of the water to move over land?

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    Epaulette shark Photo: Vanessa Kahn
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    Epaulette shark Photo: Vanessa Kahn
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    Epaulette shark Photo: Vanessa Kahn

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