SeaMonster at Dubai Aquarium and Underwater Zoo?

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This one is from Shell Harbour NSW.

Our sharks are most commonly found around some impressive rock structure. Be it a Pinnacle, cave or gutters

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Thanks Ryan, that is super interesting! I wonder if any one has ever studied it?
It may be a learned behaviour from spending so much time in the wrecks there buccal breathing technique is super strong???
I wonder if this behaviour is endemic to the NC wreck sand tigers???

In post #8 of this thread you can see a couple of sand tigers resting on the bottom in the first minute of the video exactly as @RyanT described. This was in NC this past December.
 
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