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  1. The bullhead sharks are characterised by a broad head, heavy brow, stubby snout and small mouth. The mouth is located entirely anterior to the eye sockets, due to their protruding jaw structure. They have a distinct groove from their nostrils to their mouths.

  2. Bullhead shark is a genus of 11 species with a broad head, small mouth, and short snout. They are harmless to humans and live in the tropical Pacific and Indian oceans, eating mollusks, crabs, and sea urchins.

  3. The Japanese bullhead shark ( Heterodontus japonicus) is a species of bullhead shark in the family Heterodontidae found in the northwestern Pacific Ocean off the coasts of Japan, Korea, and China. This benthic shark occurs at depths of 6–37 m (20–121 ft) over rocky bottoms or kelp beds.

  4. Bullhead sharks are bottom-dwelling predators with a broad head, short snout, and smallmouth. They belong to the order Heterodontiformes and have 11 species, some of which are found near the shoreline and are considered dangerous.

  5. Learn about the Japanese bullhead shark, a benthic species with a short, blunt head and two spines on its dorsal fins. Find out its distribution, diet, reproduction, and conservation status on Animalia.bio.

  6. Apr 16, 2024 · The Japanese bullhead shark (Heterodontus japonicus).Support the channel on Kofi 😊 https... Quick facts about this adorable, slow-moving shark on the seafloor.

  7. The zebra bullhead shark ( Heterodontus zebra) is a bullhead shark of the family Heterodontidae found in the central Indo-Pacific between latitudes 40°N and 20°S, from Japan and Korea to Australia.