What is the generally preferred depth range limit for the bottom-dwelling zebra shark?

Answer

Down to about 80 meters (260 feet)

Zebra sharks are primarily found in tropical and subtropical coastal waters, favoring shallow depths. Their preferred operating range typically extends down to approximately 80 meters, which translates to about 260 feet below the surface. While they are frequently documented near coral reefs, sandy flats, and rubble areas on the seabed within this range, occasional sightings have documented them at slightly greater depths.

What is the generally preferred depth range limit for the bottom-dwelling zebra shark?
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