Life stories 23/10/2025 18:12

A Rare Sight: Bright Orange Nurse Shark Makes Scientific History in the Caribbean

🦈 A Rare Sight: Bright Orange Nurse Shark Makes Scientific History in the Caribbean

In a stunning and unprecedented discovery, fishers off the coast of Costa Rica caught and released a bright orange nurse shark — a creature that has now made scientific history due to its extraordinary coloration and genetic traits.

🌈 What Makes This Shark Unique?

  • The nurse shark (Ginglymostoma cirratum) displayed vivid orange skin, a dramatic departure from its typical yellow to gray-brown tones.

  • Scientists confirmed the shark had xanthism (also known as xanthochroism), a rare genetic condition that causes excessive yellow pigmentation.

  • Remarkably, the shark also showed signs of albinism, including striking white eyes, making it the first documented case of both conditions occurring simultaneously in this species.

🔬 Why It Matters

  • This is the first scientifically recorded instance of a nurse shark exhibiting xanthism, making it a landmark moment in marine biology.

  • The dual presence of xanthism and albinism is extremely rare in any animal, let alone a shark — offering new insights into genetic expression and pigmentation in marine life.

  • The discovery was made by fishers near Parismina, Limón, and the shark was safely released after documentation.

📸 Public Reaction

  • Photos of the shark have captivated scientists and the public alike, with its fiery orange hue earning it nicknames like “the sunset shark” and “the golden ghost.”

  • Marine biologists are now calling for further research into pigmentation anomalies in sharks and other deep-sea species.

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