Discovering Shark Eggs: Exploring the World of Spawning Sharks

2023-06-02 02:29:00

Do we know regarding the different species that lay eggs? But did you know that sharks are spawners? Yes, some species of sharks are spawners. They hatch in six to nine months. They usually lay their eggs on submerged rocks and reefs. However, sometimes they get caught in the waves and reach the shores. Similarly, a video of a shark egg found recently went viral on social media.

A young woman named Rebecca (@california.shelling) who collects things from the sea and the beach found a shark egg from a California beach. Rebecca says it’s really soft and spongy. And Rebecca says it has a fetus inside.

Some sharks give birth to young. However, Rebecca explains that some species of sharks do spawn. Rebecca explains in the caption that the California horn shark is one such spawner.

Many people came to social media with comments on the video. Most found it hard to believe it was a shark egg. They expressed their surprise in the comments. Many have commented that it is hard to believe that this is a shark egg.

However, others have suggested that if you find shark or sea turtle eggs on the beach, it’s a good idea to contact your local aquatic center or marine wildlife center.

Last Updated Jun 2, 2023, 8:04 AM IST

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