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South Africa's ancient predators: beneath the waves you will find the hunters of the deep

Sharks & Rays

170+

species in South Africa

1.200+

species worldwide

67

least concern

22

near threatened

35

vulnerable

37

endangered

12

critically endangered

South Africa is a global hotspot for sharks and rays. There are over 170 species recorded in the waters of South Africa. This is about 30% of all species in the world. One contributor of this diversity is the presence of two oceans colliding off the coast of South Africa. The warm waters of the Indian Ocean and the cold waters of the Atlantic Ocean both bring their own species of sharks and rays. In addition, the colliding of these two oceans create very nutrient rich waters that provide a wealth of marine life, on which the sharks and rays can feed.

Sharks and rays are a very old group of animals. Fossil records of rays are dating 150 million years back and sharks have been on this earth for over 400 million years. They were here millions of years before the dinosaurs and are more ancient than almost all common life forms you see today, such as insects, reptiles, mammals and amphibians.

The waters around Cape Town and the warmer waters of Kwazulu-Natal are good spots to see sharks and rays. The size of these animals vary quit a lot. From the large Whale Shark that can reach lengths of 14m and the Oceanic Manta Ray with a diameter of 7m, to the smaller African Ribbontail Catshark that grows up to 37cm in length.

Other species popular with divers are the Great White Shark, Tiger Shark, Bull Shark, Dusky Shark, Sand Tiger Shark and Common Blacktip Shark. It is no wonder that there are so many tour operators offering whale cruises and shark cage diving.

Watching sharks from a boat or some of the smaller sharks and rays while snorkeling is definitely possible without it getting to scary. But in order to see the larger, or largest of the sharks and rays, cage diving or scuba diving is advised. For some people, there may be some fear they need to conquered.

 SPECIES 

Silvertip Shark

Silvertip Shark

Carcharhinus albimarginatus

Common Blacktip Shark

Common Blacktip Shark

Carcharhinus limbatus

Tiger Shark

Tiger Shark

Galeocerdo cuvier

Pyjama Shark

Pyjama Shark

Poroderma africanum

Common Smooth-hound

Common Smooth-hound

Mustelus mustelus

Sand Tiger Shark

Sand Tiger Shark

Carcharias taurus

Short-tail Stingray

Short-tail Stingray

Bathytoshia brevicaudata

Indian Ocean Blue-spotted Maskray

Indian Ocean Blue-spotted Maskray

Neotrygon indica

Blotched Fantail Ray

Blotched Fantail Ray

Taeniurops meyeni

Shorthorned Pygmy Devil Ray

Shorthorned Pygmy Devil Ray

Mobula kuhlii

Giant Stingaree

Giant Stingaree

Plesiobatis daviesi

Biscuit Skate

Biscuit Skate

Raja straeleni

Lesser Guitarfish

Lesser Guitarfish

Acroteriobatus annulatus

Gulf Torpedo

Gulf Torpedo

Torpedo sinuspersici

Grey Reef Shark

Grey Reef Shark

Carcharhinus amblyrhynchos

Dusky Shark

Dusky Shark

Carcharhinus obscurus

Puffadder Shyshark

Puffadder Shyshark

Haploblepharus edwardsii

Leopard Catshark

Leopard Catshark

Poroderma pantherinum

Spotted Gully Shark

Spotted Gully Shark

Triakis megalopterus

Great White Shark

Great White Shark

Carcharodon carcharias

Black Stingray

Black Stingray

Bathytoshia lata

Jenkins' Whipray

Jenkins' Whipray

Pateobatis jenkinsii

Porcupine Ray

Porcupine Ray

Urogymnus asperrimus

Bentfin Devil Ray

Bentfin Devil Ray

Mobula thurstoni

Tawny Nurse Shark

Tawny Nurse Shark

Nebrius ferrugineus

Owl Skate

Owl Skate

Rostroraja alba

Speckled Guitarfish

Speckled Guitarfish

Acroteriobatus ocellatus

Bronze Whaler

Bronze Whaler

Carcharhinus brachyurus

Blue Shark

Blue Shark

Prionace glauca

Brown Shyshark

Brown Shyshark

Haploblepharus fuscus

Scalloped Hammerhead

Scalloped Hammerhead

Sphyrna lewini

Broadnose Sevengill Shark

Broadnose Sevengill Shark

Notorynchus cepedianus

Shortfin Mako

Shortfin Mako

Isurus oxyrinchus

Leopard Whipray

Leopard Whipray

Himantura leoparda

Pelagic Stingray

Pelagic Stingray

Pteroplatytrygon violacea

Reef Manta Ray

Reef Manta Ray

Mobula alfredi

Duckbill Ray

Duckbill Ray

Aetomylaeus bovinus

Whale Shark

Whale Shark

Rhincodon typus

Bowmouth Guitarfish

Bowmouth Guitarfish

Rhina ancylostomus

Onefin Electric Ray

Onefin Electric Ray

Narke capensis

Bull Shark

Bull Shark

Carcharhinus leucas

Whitetip Reef Shark

Whitetip Reef Shark

Triaenodon obesus

Dark Shyshark

Dark Shyshark

Haploblepharus pictus

School Shark

School Shark

Galeorhinus galeus

Thresher Shark

Thresher Shark

Alopias vulpinus

Whitespotted Eagle Ray

Whitespotted Eagle Ray

Aetobatus ocellatus

Reticulate Whipray

Reticulate Whipray

Himantura uarnak

Bluespotted Fantail Ray

Bluespotted Fantail Ray

Taeniura lymma

Oceanic Manta Ray

Oceanic Manta Ray

Mobula birostris

Common Eagle Ray

Common Eagle Ray

Myliobatis aquila

Zebra Shark

Zebra Shark

Stegostoma tigrinum

Giant Guitarfish

Giant Guitarfish

Rhynchobatus djiddensis

Black-spotted Torpedo

Black-spotted Torpedo

Torpedo fuscomaculata

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