Overview
Angelsharks are characterized by a flattened, ray-like body with large pectoral fins that extend forward, giving them a wing-like appearance. Their eyes are located on top of their head, and their mouth is positioned on the underside of their head. Unlike other sharks, angelsharks lack a distinct dorsal fin and have a short, blunt snout. They are also distinguished by their small, gill slits located on the underside of their body.
Commonly found in:
- Spain (4 attacks)
- United States (1 attack)
- United Kingdom (1 attack)
- Portugal
- France
- Italy
- Morocco
- Algeria
- Tunisia
- Egypt
- Israel
- Lebanon
- Turkey
- Greece
- Cyprus
- Ireland
Over the past 114 years, there have been 7 recorded attacks by angelsharks. Of these attacks, they have occurred at sea and at the following beaches:
- LIST OF BEACHES HERE
Size and Weight
- Size: Males average 4-5 feet when mature; females average 5-6 feet when mature
- Weight: Males typically weigh 40-60 pounds; females typically weigh 60-80 pounds
- Swimming speed: 0.5-1 mph
Interaction with Humans
- Interaction with Humans: Generally non-aggressive, may bite if stepped on
- Avoidance: Stay out of shallow, sandy areas at night
- Activity: Nocturnal, most active at night
Lifespan and Diet
- Diet: Ambush predator, lies buried in sand waiting for prey; eats fish, crustaceans, and mollusks
- Lifespan: 25-35 years for both males and females
Migratory Patterns
Angelsharks are generally sedentary and do not exhibit significant migratory patterns. They tend to remain in the same local areas throughout the year, moving only short distances between feeding grounds and resting areas within their preferred habitats.