What They Eat
A leopard shark’s diet changes somewhat with its size, but it tends to eat a lot of invertebrates, including shrimp, crabs, clam siphons and octopi. Small bony fish, smaller sharks, rays and fish eggs are also consumed.
Where They Live
Leopard sharks are especially common off the California coast but can be found in the eastern Pacific as far north as Oregon and as far south as Baja, Mexico. They frequent shallow muddy waters including estuaries and occasionally kelp forests.
What They Do
Leopard sharks are active swimmers that move with an undulating motion side-to side. They often form large schools and swim together with gray smoothhounds, brown smoothhounds and spiny dogfish. These sharks are admired for their attractive oval-shaped “leopard” markings.
How They’re Doing
Leopard sharks are listed in the category of least concern for extinction. They inhabit a narrow range and are slow growing, which means they could experience problems if they are fished too heavily. California manages the fishing of this species in order to prevent that from happening.
Where in the World
North America
Mexico
Habitat
Ocean
Conservation Status
Animal Facts
Length: 4-6 feet
Life Span: 30 years in human care
Average Weight: 40lbs
Taxonomic Category
Fish Carnivore
Where at the Zoo