Portrait of Rear-Admiral Sir James Clark Ross (1834) by John R. Wildman. National Maritime Museum.

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Portrait of Rear-Admiral Sir James Clark Ross (1834) by John R. Wildman. National Maritime Museum.

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Salmon Shark vs Epaulette
Salmon Shark
Epaulette
Salmon shark (Lamna ditropis): the salmon shark has a lot of spots on its underbody, and it even can maintain their stomach temperature for the cold waters. The max size confirmed is 3 meters (10 ft). They dont attack humans much neither are usually fished, both for food and for sports.
Epaulette (Hemiscyllium ocellatum): they're funny sharks, surviving in low oxygen by increasjng the blood supply to its brain and shutting down non-essencial braincells, they usually waddle along instead of swimming, the maximum size reported was just 1,07 meters (3.5 feet). They're harmless to humans.
Epaulette