K Dog said...
Yeah I recon so. Couldn't understand why it was called a shark.... kind of a sharkray...... because of the long thick tail perhaps......
Sharks & rays are related, hence the names on some species. A Banjo 'shark' has very similar features to a Port Jackson 'shark. The similarities are - all have cartilage instead of bones, gill slits, similar mouth/teeth shapes and raspy skin (not scales). Without googling the similarities, that's the best I can do as a fisho to give you an example of why they're called sharks and not rays in some cases.
By the way - as mentioned above, definitely a Banjo - caught & released many whilst fishing for other species, harmless and a very calm fish - as per most sharks & rays. I paddled over the top of one about 2 weeks ago, it was just lying in the seagrass in about half metre of water, it wasn't phased that I paddled around over the top of it having a good gawk.