Definition of Interdorsal. Meaning of Interdorsal. Synonyms of Interdorsal

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- Indo-Pacific. It is distinguishable by its very high first dorsal fin and interdorsal ridge. It is not to be confused with the similarly named sand tiger shark...
- the presence of additional rows of teeth in its lower jaw, a shorter interdorsal region, a more posterior first dorsal fin, and fewer precaudal vertebrae...
- or brown. They have two dorsal fins which are separated by a shallow interdorsal notch. The front dorsal has 9–11 spiney rays and the back dorsal has...
- first dorsal fin is high and falcate (sickle-shaped). There is a low interdorsal ridge running behind it to the second dorsal fin, which is relatively...
- pectoral fins are broad. A longitudinal upper precaudal pit is seen, but no interdorsal ridge. It is uniformly grey to brownish in color, with no discernible...
- than that of the larger sharks, and it has a small snout, and lacks an interdorsal ridge. Bull sharks have a bite force up to 5,914 newtons (1,330 lbf)...
- a long and broad head, a stout body, a shorter caudal fin, a larger interdorsal space, and a larger intergill length compared to all congeners living...
- obscurus), but can be identified by its upper tooth shape, absent or weak interdorsal ridge, and lack of obvious fin markings. It reportedly reaches a maximum...
- common name derives from characteristic outgrowths on its predorsal and interdorsal scales. "WoRMS - World Register of Marine Species - Doboatherina aetholepis...
- teeth. inferior Pertaining to the lower side (usually of the head). interdorsal Between the dorsal fins. interorbital The space between the orbits. intromittent...