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Sandbar Shark

Carcharhinus plumbeus

Description:

Sleek silver body with white belly

Habitat:

Coastal waterways along Eastern seaboard

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3 Comments

mr.davidpreut
mr.davidpreut 11 years ago

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Nice spotting mr.Davidpreut,congrats ,thanks for sharing and welcome to Project Noah.
I dont know if the 2 birds are of diferent species,if so you have to make two spottings instad of one,you only can put a species per spotting,ok? :-)
I hope you like the site us much we do,there are many features you can explore,first you should read the http://www.projectnoah.org/faq where you have all the "rules" of Project Noah :-)
You have also a blog http://blog.projectnoah.org/ where we post articles from our best specialists in the diferents areas and also storys of wildlife "adventures" from our most knowened users.
There are also the chats for elp in the id process and to comment your's and other's spottings.
Attention when join local missions http://www.projectnoah.org/missions they have a range that is in the mission map,see first that before join.you only can submit spotting in a mission if the photos where taken inside the mission range.
Enjoy your self,see you arround :-)

mr.davidpreut
mr.davidpreut 11 years ago

JerryMorrow: definitely! Very muscular underneath. This particular pup was stranded on the beach. Felt great to revive and release it. Hope it makes it!

mr.davidpreut
Spotted by
mr.davidpreut

North Carolina, USA

Spotted on Oct 16, 2012
Submitted on Oct 21, 2012

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