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How do spotted bamboo sharks hatch?
There are 90 species of spotted bamboo sharks in the world, and different spotted bamboo sharks hatch in different ways. For example:

Striped bamboo sharks and brown bamboo sharks can be distinguished according to their size. Spotted bamboo sharks lay eggshells on the seabed in groups. There are usually tough tendrils outside the eggshell, which is convenient for fixing the eggs on the seabed. Both species of spotted bamboo sharks lay eggs in lagoons and swamps in this exhibition pool and exhibition hall. These eggs are collected by divers and put in an isolation pool to prevent them from being eaten by other fish.

Extended data:

1. Striped bamboos are distributed in the Indo-Western Pacific region, including India, Sri Lanka, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, Taiwan Province Province, the Philippines and Japan. Taiwan Province Province is distributed in the northern and western waters.

2. Striped bamboo sharks mainly inhabit the seabed mixed with reef sand and algae. Hiding in the rocks during the day to rest, coming out for food at night, moving slowly. Feeding on benthic invertebrates and small fish. sow seeds

3. The striped spotted bamboo shark is a common fish species in Fujian coastal areas, and its fishing methods are bottom trawl, gill net and shark longline fishing. Fishing can be carried out all year round, and the fishing season is from March to June. Its muscle protein content is high, which has both edible value and medicinal value. At the same time, it is also one of the ornamental fish with high market value.

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