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- Mustelus, also known as the smooth-hounds, is a genus of sharks in the family Triakidae. The name of the genus comes from the Latin word mustela, meaning...
- segregated by age and ****; these groups may intermingle with grey or brown smoothhounds (Mustelus californicus and M. henlei) and spiny dogfish (Squalus acanthias)...
- Hammerheads, the requiem sharks (such as the bull and blue sharks), and smoothhounds are viviparous. The classic view describes a solitary hunter, ranging...
- The gray smooth-hound (also spelled as smoothhound) (Mustelus californicus) is a houndshark of the family Triakidae. It is spotless and smooth with a...
- punctulatus) M. ravidus Narrownose smooth-hound (M. schmitti) Gulf smoothhound (M. sinusmexic****) Humpback smooth-hound (M. whitneyi) M. widodoi Scylliogaleus...
- European Federation of Sea Angling Records Media related to Mustelus mustelus at Wikimedia Commons Common smoothhound (Mustelus mustelus) media from ARKive...
- flatfishes, boxfishes, and porcupine fishes; and smaller sharks such as smoothhounds. At Rangiroa Atoll, great hammerheads prey opportunistically on grey...
- punctulatus) M. ravidus Narrownose smooth-hound (M. schmitti) Gulf smoothhound (M. sinusmexic****) Humpback smooth-hound (M. whitneyi) M. widodoi Scylliogaleus...
- punctulatus) M. ravidus Narrownose smooth-hound (M. schmitti) Gulf smoothhound (M. sinusmexic****) Humpback smooth-hound (M. whitneyi) M. widodoi Scylliogaleus...
- They also feed on rays and skates, as well as smaller sharks such as smoothhounds and sharpnose sharks. Rays, crustaceans, and cephalopods are occasionally...