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Dogfish sharks also have tails with longer upper than lower lobes.
In one tank, dogfish sharks circle round, nosing to the surface now and again.
They are also called dogfish sharks because, like dogs, they are very common.
They are an important prey item for sea lions, small cetaceans, and dogfish sharks.
Isistius is a genus of dogfish sharks in the family Dalatiidae.
Reproduction is ovoviviparous, as in other dogfish sharks.
The three-to-four-foot long dogfish sharks have no teeth.
Spiny dogfish sharks live mostly on the bottom in temperate or subarctic waters.
They are called dogfish sharks because, like some blue sharks, they hunt and travel in packs.
The smooth lanternshark feeds on squid, lanternfishes, smaller dogfish sharks, and fish eggs.
They were about a foot long, with sandpaper skin, and I'm guessing that they were probably dogfish sharks.
Spiny dogfish sharks eat fish, squid, and octopus.
'Squalidae' is the family of 'dogfish sharks'.
Family Squalidae (dogfish sharks)
Order Squaliformes (dogfish sharks)
Like other dogfish sharks, the cookiecutter shark is aplacental viviparous, with the developing embryos being sustained by yolk until birth.
Cephalopods, gastropods, isopods, brittle stars, dogfish sharks, and cartilaginous fish egg capsules may also be consumed.
This form of histotrophy is known to occur in the dogfish sharks (Squaliformes) and the electric rays (Torpediniformes), and may be more widespread.
Squalidae (dogfish sharks), particularly the spiny dogfish (Squalus acanthias)
Then came three dogfish sharks and a bevy of small, pesky bergalls, cunners to some, and the only relative to blackfish in these northern latitudes.
Species known to predate on the spotted ratfish include soupfin sharks, dogfish sharks, Pacific halibut, and Pigeon guillemots.
The reproductive characteristics of the black dogfish, such as a large female maturation size, may render it susceptible to overfishing, though it is more fecund than other deep-sea dogfish sharks.
Although there are no definitive fossil remains, the taillight shark may have evolved in the early Paleocene epoch (65.5-55.8 Ma), as part of a larger adaptive radiation of dogfish sharks into midwater habitats.
Elsewhere, some of the latter include sand bubbler crabs, bears (which feed on shellfish) and a snail species that can 'surf', and some Sand lancelets being preyed on by dogfish sharks.
With a long body, small fins, and large liver rich in squalene and other low-density lipids, the crocodile shark is convergently similar to mesopelagic dogfish sharks such as the cookiecutter shark (Isistius brasiliensis).
Cirrhigaleus is a genus of squaliform sharks in the family Squalidae.
'Squalidae' is the family of 'dogfish sharks'.
Classification and Characteristics of 'Squalidae'.
Various dog sharks (Family Squalidae)
The western highfin spurdog, Squalus altipinnis, is a dogfish of the family Squalidae.
The little gulper shark, Squalus uyato, is a small, deepwater dogfish of the family Squalidae.
Family 'Squalidae' Overview and Info.
Dogfish Sharks, 'Squalidae' Info.
The bighead spurdog (Squalus bucephalus) is a rare and little-known species of dogfish shark in the family Squalidae.
The livers and stomachs of the Squalidae contain the compound squalamine, which possesses the property of reduction of small blood vessel growth in humans.
The mandarin dogfish, Cirrhigaleus barbifer, is a dogfish, a member of the family Squalidae in the order Squaliformes.
This was evidently a balance-fish-- the most voracious of all the SQUALIDAE species.
The bartail spurdog, Squalus notocaudatus, is a dogfish of the family Squalidae, found on the continental shelf off Queensland, Australia, at depths of between 220 and 450 m .
The spiny dogfish, spurdog, mud shark, or piked dogfish, Squalus acanthias, is one of the best known of the dogfish which are members of the family Squalidae in the order Squaliformes.
The blacktailed spurdog, Squalus melanurus, is a dogfish, a member of the family Squalidae, found around New Caledonia in the central Pacific Ocean, at depths from 320 to 320 m. Its length is up to 75 cm.
Squalus acutirostris, is a dogfish shark of the family Squalidae, found in the western Pacific Ocean from the South China Sea and off New South Wales, Australia, at depths down to 390 m. They reach up to 60 cm in length.
The shortspine spurdog, Squalus mitsukurii, is a dogfish, a member of the family Squalidae, found around the world on continental shelves in temperate and subtropical oceans between latitudes 45 N and 55 S, from the surface to 950 m. Its length is up to 75 cm.