Bullhead sharks feed on hard-shelled prey like sea urchins, crabs, and mollusks, using their strong, grinding teeth. Their distinctive spiral-shaped egg cases, sometimes called “mermaid’s purses,” are frequently found wedged into rocky crevices, offering clues to their presence even when the sharks themselves remain hidden. Reaching about 1 to 1.5 meters in length and completely harmless to humans, these sharks are ideal for divers and snorkelers seeking slow, close-up shark encounters. With their gentle behavior and prehistoric look, bullhead sharks add character to any reef dive and are especially rewarding for underwater photographers and night divers.