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Sharks are a
group of
elasmobranch fish
characterized by a
cartilaginous skeleton, five to
seven gill
slits on the
sides of the head, and
pectoral fins...
- V Cold, Wet,
including eggs (Among the egg-laying fishes):
placental selachians Shark,
skate with blood none S, V Cold, Wet, but
placenta like tetrapods...
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Diphyllidea (elasmobranchs inc. rays, sharks)
Trypanorhyncha (fishes/crustaceans/molluscs → bony fishes/
selachians)...
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Diphyllidea (elasmobranchs inc. rays, sharks)
Trypanorhyncha (fishes/crustaceans/molluscs → bony fishes/
selachians)...
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litter (young) mute pack (wild)
canine Dogfish Also see
Shark — — —
troop selachian squaloid capeshark (US)
flake (UK, Australia) huss (UK)
kahada (Canada)...
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First Doctor (Steven Taylor, Sara Kingdom) January 2012 (2012-01) 8 "The
Selachian Gambit" Lisa
Bowerman Steve Lyons Second Doctor, Ben (Polly,
Jamie McCrimmon)...
- History" John
Ainsworth Steve Lyons Seventh Doctor, Klein,
Rachel Cooper,
Selachians March 2010 (2010-03) 133 "City of Spires"
Nicholas Briggs Simon Bovey...
- Traquair, R.H. (1886). "On Harpacanthus, a new
genus of
Carboniferous Selachian Spines" (PDF).
Journal of
Natural History.
Series 5. 18 (108): 493–496...
- Press. pp. 31–57. ISBN 978-1-4398-3924-9. Adnet, S. (2006). "Two new
selachian ****ociations (Elasmobranchii, Neoselachii) from the
Middle Eocene of Landes...
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Myliobatoidei Recent molecular studies suggest the
Batoidea are not
derived selachians as
previously thought. Instead,
skates and rays are a
monophyletic superorder...