![]() ![]() In the second game, the only zebra shark in the game is surrounded by the bones of sea turtles. ![]() In Endless Ocean: Blue World, the player can obtain this creature's trivia information by taking a picture of it. They respond positively to being stroked and given food. These creatures swim around slowly, staying close to the seafloor and moving in no particular pattern. This can make the shark somewhat frustrating to locate. The hint map provided by the encyclopedia makes it look like it's located near the Long Fissure, without taking the Cavern's existence into account. Only one of these sharks exists in-game, and it can be found in the Cavern of the Sun in the Zahhab Region. Several zebra sharks make their homes on the sandy stretch of seafloor at coordinate areas F-5 and F-6, swimming about in the flat area near Deep Valley. They can even find prey hiding under the sand, but there are restrictions, such as limited range and an inability to detect insulated creatures." Location Endless Ocean This sense is believed to be particularly well-developed in zebra sharks. "Sharks have electroreceptors in their heads, known as Ampullae of Lorenzini, which allow them to sense the weak magnetic field of other creatures. They are most active at night and usually found on the seabed near coral reefs." Young sharks are pale yellow with black stripes so do not resemble adults. It has several ridges on its back, similar to a whale shark's. " This creature has a striking leopard-spot pattern and a tail fin nearly as long as its body. It can even detect creatures hiding in the sand, though its range is limited, and it can't find targets that are insulated." Endless Ocean 2 Sharks have developed a sensory organ called the ampullae of Lorenzini that is capable of detecting faint electrical fields-and this organ is especially advanced in these fish. They live around coral reefs near the ocean floor and tend to be most active at night. The color of the fry differs from that of adults and consists of a yellow base with a black-striped pattern. They have several ridges on their backs, much like those on whale sharks. They can be seen near Deep Valley year-round. They are an earthy brown color on top and white on the belly, with a leopard-print set of spots on the back. "These fish have broad bodies and heads, and tail fins that are roughly the same length as their bodies.
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