Bonnethead sharks are a small species of shark that can be found in the waters around Florida. They are easily recognizable by their distinctive shovel-shaped head, which is believed to help them forage for prey in the sandy seafloor. Bonnethead sharks are typically found in shallow, coastal waters and are known for their omnivorous diet, which includes a variety of prey such as crabs, shrimp, and small fish. They are also known to feed on seagrass, making them one of the few shark species that are considered to be herbivorous. Bonnethead sharks are not considered a significant danger to humans, as they are generally not aggressive and have small, blunt teeth. In fact, they are sometimes kept in aquariums as an exhibit species due to their unique appearance and gentle nature.