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  2. Bonnethead - Wikipedia

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    The bonnethead (Sphyrna tiburo), also called a bonnet shark or shovelhead, [3] is a small member of the hammerhead shark genus Sphyrna, and part of the family Sphyrnidae.It is an abundant species in the littoral zone of the North Atlantic and the Gulf of Mexico, is the only shark species known to display sexual dimorphism in the morphology of the head, and is the only shark species known to be ...

  3. Longnose sawshark - Wikipedia

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    The longnose sawshark has a slender, slightly flattened body [2] with a very long rostrum that can make up to 30% of its total body length. It has pale yellow or grayish-brown dorsal coloring, white ventral coloring, and variegated, sometimes faint dark blotches, spots, and bars on its back. The barbels of the longnose sawshark are halfway down ...

  4. Blacktip shark - Wikipedia

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    The blacktip shark ( Carcharhinus limbatus) is a species of requiem shark, and part of the family Carcharhinidae. It is common to coastal tropical and subtropical waters around the world, including brackish habitats. Genetic analyses have revealed substantial variation within this species, with populations from the western Atlantic Ocean ...

  5. Sawfish - Wikipedia

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    Sawfish have a strong shark-like body, a flat underside and a flat head. Pristis sawfish have a rough sandpaper-like skin texture because of the covering of dermal denticles, but in Anoxypristis the skin is largely smooth. [2] The mouth and nostrils are placed on the underside of the head. [2]

  6. Pacific angelshark - Wikipedia

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    The Pacific angelshark ( Squatina californica) is a species of angelshark, family Squatinidae, found in the eastern Pacific Ocean from Alaska to the Gulf of California, and from Ecuador to Chile, although those in the Gulf of California and southeastern Pacific may in fact be separate species. The Pacific angelshark inhabits shallow, coastal ...

  7. Speartooth shark - Wikipedia

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    The speartooth shark ( Glyphis glyphis) is a rare species of river shark, belonging to the family Carcharhinidae. It inhabits coastal marine waters and tidal reaches of large tropical rivers in northern Australia and New Guinea. Despite being a member of the river shark genus, it is also found in near-shore marine waters, favoring highly turbid ...

  8. Eastern shovelnose ray - Wikipedia

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    The eastern shovelnose ray ( Aptychotrema rostrata) is a species of guitarfish in the family Rhinobatidae [2] of order Rhinopristiformes. The species is endemic to the east coast of Australia and inhabits subtropical and temperate waters from southern Queensland to southern New South Wales. [3] The eastern shovelnose ray is a small to medium ...

  9. List of sharks - Wikipedia

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    1Cow and frilled sharks (2 Families) 2Dogfish sharks (7 families) 3Sawsharks (1 family) 4Angel sharks (1 family) 5Bullhead sharks (1 family) 6Mackerel sharks (7 families) 7Carpet sharks (7 families) 8Ground sharks (8 families) 9Alphabetic sort.