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Rare walking shark


Evolutionists have been shocked with evolution happening just before their eyes. In the western pacific in the shallow waters they have come across a rare walking shark. They have called it epaulettes. Just on their screens as they were timing they saw a rare walking shark a common name for epaulettes or technically Hemiscyllium hallstromi. The process of evolution has always taken place in search of food, continuity and preservation.

Brief introduction on evolution theory: When there has been been some stimulus acting on living organisms it has always given rise to evolotionary changes for adaptation and continuity. In this case of papuan epaulette sharks it's the necessity for adaptation. For we all know that sharks are seen in the deeps of water in the oceans where they get food, life continuity and no need for evolution. In the case of the rare walking sharks this was found in shallow waters. Thereby makes it necessary for it's own survival the species need to adapt to it's environment. Evolution takes place in such times. Evolutionsts have observed fins and feet in the case of the papuan epaulettes which makes it new in the evolutionary cycle and commonly known as rare.

Conclusion: What's important to remember it's biological name as Hemiscyllium hallstromi and the more common name papuan epaulette sharks because it was found in the region of papua new guinea epaulette because it was discovered in the shallow waters or a more common name as rare walking sharks.

Technical: The Papuan epaulette shark, Hemiscyllium hallstromi, is a bamboo shark in the family Hemiscylliidae found around southern Papua New Guinea, between latitudes 7° S and 10° S, and longitude 144° E and 146° E. Its length is up to 75 cm. Reproduction is oviparous.
Source: Wikipedia

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