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Also called the wobbegong, this shark camouflages itself in such a way that it can hide at the bottom of coral reefs or on rocks. When in hiding, it looks like a rock overgrown with seaweed. It is the Australian shark.

Answer is carpet shark​

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Answered by upadhyayunnat
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Tasselled wobbegong

Explanation: The tasselled wobbegong (Eucrossorhinus dasypogon) is a species of carpet shark in the family Orectolobidae and the only member of its genus. It inhabits shallow coral reefs off northern Australia, New Guinea, and adjacent islands. Reaching 1.8 m (5.9 ft) in length, this species has a broad and flattened body and head. Its most distinctive trait is a fringe of branching dermal flaps around its head, which extends onto its chin. The fringe, along with its complex color pattern of small blotches and reticulations, enables it to camouflage itself against the reef environment.

Answered by mamtarawat4063
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The correct answer is Australian Carpet Shark.

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