Namibian.org Logo
Namibia
Overview Language History People FAQ
Travel
Travel Advice Tours Accommodations Activities Car Rental
Nature
Parks
All Parks Northern Namibia Southern Namibia Western Namibia Central Namibia Eastern Namibia Communal Conservancies
News
Soupfin shark

Soupfin shark

Galeorhinus galeus
Fun Fact: They inhabit the sea bed and can be fished commercially.

Introduction: Soupfin sharks (Galeorhinus galeus) have pointed, translucent snouts on an elongated body. Other features include unusually small fins for a shark and small, triangular teeth. They usually inhabit the sea bed and occur in sufficient numbers to be fished commercially. Galeorhinus means 'weasel-like shark' a reference to the pointed snout. Galeus means 'weasel'.

Distribution: Found throughout Namibian waters including off the coast of Swakopmund, Walvis Bay, Luderitz and Henties Bay.

Diet: Sole, hake and gurnard. Also takes baitfish and squid.

Colouration: General body colour is grey and the underside is pale to white.

Breeding: Females bear 30 to 40 young after a 2 year gestation period.

Max size: 170cm

Max weight: 32.5kg

Navigate Namibia

Privacy Policy & GDPR Compliance
Disclaimer
 

 

Follow Gondwana Collection Namibia

Copyright 2026. All Rights Reserved by namibian.org
EXPLORE NAMIBIA
  • Discover
  • Travel
  • Nature & Parks
  • News & Updates
  • About Us
  • Useful Resources
OUR SISTER BRANDS
  • Gondwana Collection Namibia
  • Namibia2Go
  • Go2 Tourism Shuttle
  • Gondwana Travel Centre
  • The Narrative Online Curio Shop
  • Padlangs Namibia
  • Namibia Weather
PARKS
  • Northern Namibia
  • Southern Namibia
  • Western Namibia
  • Central Namibia
  • Eastern Namibia
  • Communal Conservancies