The Japanese bullhead shark 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 over rocky bottoms or kelp beds. Measuring up to 1.2 m long, it can be identified by its short, blunt head, two high dorsal fins with anterior spines, and pattern of irregularly shaped, vertical brown bands and stripes. The Japanese bullhead shark is a docile, slow-swimming species that feeds mainly on shelled invertebrates and small bony fishes. Reproduction is oviparous, with females laying spiral-flanged eggs in communal "nests". This species is of little interest to fisheries.

Categories: Fish
Also known as:
English: Port Jackson shark
Japanese: 猫鮫ネコザメ
Japanese (Romanized): nekozame
Latin species name: Heterodontus japonicus
Wikidata ID: Q762929
Wikipedia title: Japanese bullhead shark
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