Facts about Horn Shark
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In laboratory studies, horn sharks demonstrated the ability to remember and recognize individual human handlers after multiple feeding interactions over several weeks.
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Bottom-dwelling horn sharks consume primarily hard-shelled invertebrates like crustaceans and mollusks, using their blunt teeth to crush shells with precision.
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Approximately 3.5 feet long at maturity, horn sharks are among the smallest shark species found in North American coastal waters.
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Horn sharks inhabit shallow Pacific waters off California and Mexico, typically staying in depths between 10 and 80 meters where rocky reefs provide shelter.
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The horn shark possesses venomous spines located ahead of its dorsal fins that it uses defensively against predators and rivals during breeding season.
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Females of the horn shark species lay roughly 24 elongated egg cases annually, each taking approximately 8 to 10 months to hatch.