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10. These shark are brightly marked with patches and stripes and have pattern on
Their bodies.
a Sand Shark​

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Answered by diksharathore021
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Explanation:

The whale shark’s distinctive body markings are similar to

those of other orectolobiform sharks. These markings likely

conceal their sluggish, bottom-dwelling relatives through

disruptive colouration. It is argued here that the whale

shark’s body markings similarly function to camouflage

them in their pelagic environment. The whale shark’s

countershaded colouration eliminates the optical

appearance of relief against its visual background.

Disruptive patterns resembling elements common in its

environmental background break up the whale shark’s

outline. Other possible functions for the whale shark’s

markings are considered, including: radiation shielding,

intraspecific communication (species recognition

Answered by sahbaibhavraj
1

Answer:

Cat fish

These shark are brightly marked with patches and stripes and have pattern on their bodies. is cat fish

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