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- Sharks portal The birdbeak dogfish (Deania calcea) is a dogfish shark of the family Centrophoridae found in the Pacific Ocean around Honshū, ****an, southern...
- commonly as the birdbeak burrfish among other vernacular names, is a species of marine fish in the family Diodontidae. The Birdbeak burrfish is a medium...
- gulper) Deania D. S. Jordan & Snyder, 1902 Deania calcea (R. T. Lowe, 1839) (birdbeak dogfish) Deania hystricosa (Garman, 1906) (rough longnose dogfish) Deania...
- Mosaic gulper shark (C. tessellatus) Little gulper shark (C. uyato) Deania Birdbeak dogfish (D. calcea) Rough longnose dogfish (D. hystricosa) Arrowhead dogfish...
- Mosaic gulper shark (C. tessellatus) Little gulper shark (C. uyato) Deania Birdbeak dogfish (D. calcea) Rough longnose dogfish (D. hystricosa) Arrowhead dogfish...
- 'heart shaped'. Recently, this species has been found to consume small birdbeak dogfish. Idioteuthis cordiformis is a large, deep-sea species that attains...
- Mosaic gulper shark (C. tessellatus) Little gulper shark (C. uyato) Deania Birdbeak dogfish (D. calcea) Rough longnose dogfish (D. hystricosa) Arrowhead dogfish...
- Mosaic gulper shark (C. tessellatus) Little gulper shark (C. uyato) Deania Birdbeak dogfish (D. calcea) Rough longnose dogfish (D. hystricosa) Arrowhead dogfish...
- shark Bighead catshark Bighead spurdog Bignose shark Bige**** sixgill shark Birdbeak dogfish Blackbelly lanternshark Black dogfish Blackfin gulper shark Blackgill...
- ability to hook, which can be placed without a hammer. Known often as Birdbeaks named for Jim Bridwell whose nickname was "The Bird". Knifeblade – also...