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Wildlife & Ecology Issues: Discuss New Species of Shark? in the General Diving Forums forums: Cuddles the red 'shaggy shark' makes her debut By Michael Leidig in Vienna (Filed: 29/08/2004) New forms of marine life ...

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Cuddles the red 'shaggy shark' makes her debut
By Michael Leidig in Vienna
(Filed: 29/08/2004)


New forms of marine life are usually tracked down in the rarefied waters of the Great Barrier Reef or Red Sea. A new species of "furry" shark, however, which hops like a frog rather than swims, has been discovered in the unprepossessing habitat of a German aquarium.

The 70cm (28in) female shark, nicknamed Cuddles, is covered in hairy bristles, has big nostrils and an extra gill that set her apart from the 405 known shark species.

According to the dozens of marine biologists who have flocked to inspect Cuddles, her fins are smaller but more muscular than those found on similar-sized sharks. She claps them together in order to hop across the bottom of her tank, in the Sea Star aquarium in Coburg.

"She leaps over the seabed like a frog rather than swimming gracefully like most sharks," said Peter Faltermeer, a marine biologist and the aquarium's curator.

The scientists, he said, were confounded. "They were all left totally baffled and we were left delighted," Mr Faltermeer said. "They couldn't classify her. Cuddles is unique and she belongs to us."

The shark's former home, an Austrian zoo, gave her to the aquarium, not realising her rarity. The Sea Star is now in the process of choosing a Latin and English name for the new species.

"This is the first time a totally new species of shark has been found not in the wild but in a fish tank," he said. "It is amazing."

He believes that because Cuddles does not have sensory organs at the front of the head, as do other sharks, she uses the bristles that cover her from head to tail to provide an early warning of possible predators, or prey.

"She lets algae grow without trying to rub it off, which is gradually turning the bristles bright red," said Mr Faltermeer. "We believe the bristles pick up movements in the water, and the algae helps to thicken the bristles and lengthen them."

Unlike other sharks, the iris of Cuddles's eyes is fixed open. She also has abnormally wide nostrils and a fifth gill that is designed to filter plankton. "Other sharks filter plankton, but these don't also chase fish," he said. "But Cuddles has a full set of teeth and the main ones are extraordinarily long.

"She seems to eat anything. We've tried squid, red bass, krill and trout, and she eats it all. She also has an enormously strong bite for her size. She can bite through things other sharks would have problems with."

He believes that the shark has adapted to living and hunting in the dark - probably in a cave rather than in deep water. Most of the biologists believe that Cuddles came from somewhere around southern Africa.

"The eyes that are not designed to cope with light, the all-body hair, the wide nostrils and the way she uses her fins more like legs all indicate she is used to a dark cave environment.

"Caves often have rich sources of plankton, which might suggest why her body has undergone such adaptations."

The aquarium would like to find Cuddles a mate as she is believed to be fully grown, but must first narrow down where she came from in order to search for a similar match.

So far she has proved less than maternal: when nurse sharks who share her tank laid eggs, Cuddles ate them.

While the shark is now a popular sight at the Sea Star aquarium, it has taken many years for her to be fully appreciated. Asked how it had managed to give away such a rarity as a hairy hopping shark that dyes its hair red, the Schonbrunn Zoo in Vienna denied making a mistake.

"We are not embarrassed," said the zoo's spokesman Dr Ekkehard Wolf. "We get thousands of exotic animals every year. It is not possible to categorise them all."

He admitted, however, that they had kept Cuddles in a tank for two years without putting her on public display. They had been relieved when the Sea Star offered to take her away.

Before the zoo took her in, Cuddles had been held at an animal rescue centre. It took her in after the centre in which she'd been on display shut after it was flooded.

The owner of the centre apparently bought the shark from a pet shop, whose owner said he couldn't remember where a single baby shark had come from four years earlier.

Mr Faltermeer said: "The Austrian zoo experts should not feel too bad. Where they kept her, you could only see her from above. To be honest, when I first saw her when she was delivered I thought she was an ordinary nurse shark.

"It was only when we got her in the aquarium and saw her from the side that we realised she was special."
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Wow - is this a wind up......???

Are there any photos of cuddles???


I loved the bit where they said that she had been rescued from a flooded rescue centre......

[quote] Before the zoo took her in, Cuddles had been held at an animal rescue centre. It took her in after the centre in which she'd been on display shut after it was flooded. [quote]

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