- teeth. It may bite if a
diver approaches the head or
grabs the tail.
Angelsharks have a
unique way of
breathing compared to most
other benthic fish. They...
-
caught angelsharks in only 38 of 9,281 trawls.
Fishery data
compiled by the
Working Group for
Elasmobranch Fishes (WGEF) show that no
angelsharks have been...
-
Females give
birth to an
average of six
young every spring.
Pacific angelsharks are not
dangerous to
humans unless provoked, in
which case
their bite...
-
smoothback angelshark can
reach a
length of up to 1.6 metres. As with
other angelsharks, its body is
flattened by very wide
pectoral fins,
giving it the appearance...
-
reported that the ****anese
angelshark forms a
clade with the
other Asian angelsharks included in the study: the
ocellated angelshark (S. tergocellatoides)...
- to date, and one of the
three species of
angelsharks that
inhabits the Mediterranean. The
Sawback angelshark lives in
sandy and
muddy bottoms of the ocean...
- Vari's
angelshark (Squatina varii) is an
angelshark in the
family Squatinidae found in
Southwestern Atlantic,
specifically Brazil. It
lives in the continental...
- (saw-back
angelshark)
Squatina africana Regan, 1908 (African
angelshark)
Squatina albipunctata Last & W. T. White, 2008 (eastern
angelshark) Squatina...
- Caio Faro. (2010,
December 22).
Comparative neurocranial morphology of
angelsharks from the southâwestern
Atlantic Ocean (Chondrichthyes, Elasmobranchii...
- The
Australian angelshark (Squatina australis) is a
species of
angelshark,
family Squatinidae,
found in the
subtropical waters of
southern Australia from...