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- Angelsharks are sharks belonging to the genus Squatina. They are the only living members of the family Squatinidae and order Squatiniformes. They commonly...
- 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...
- 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...
- The Chilean angelshark (Squatina armata) is an angelshark of the family Squatinidae found in the subtropical waters of Chile, that grows up to 1.03 metres...
- 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...
- reported that the ****anese angelshark forms a clade with the other Asian angelsharks included in the study: the ocellated angelshark (S. tergocellatoides)...
- The eastern angelshark (Squatina albipunctata) is an angelshark of the family Squatinidae. Born: 30 cm TL; Mature: ~ 91 cm (M), 107 cm (F) TL; Max: 110 cm...
- Vari's angelshark (Squatina varii) is an angelshark in the family Squatinidae found in Southwestern Atlantic, specifically Brazil. It lives in the continental...
- Sharks portal The western angelshark (Squatina pseudocellata) is an angelshark of the family Squatinidae found on the tropical outer continental shelf...
- Squatinidae. The Taiwan angelshark was described in 1972 and named after the historic name for Taiwan, "Formosa". Taiwan angelsharks are ray-like sharks....