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distinguished from a
catshark as
catsharks lay eggs
while dogfish have live young. Like most
bottom feeders,
catsharks feed on
benthic invertebrates and...
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Research in
shark behavior,
including reproduction, has been done in
chain catsharks kept in
public aquariums or laboratories. Crysler, Z.; Herman, K.; Dulvy...
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Brown catsharks feed on many bottom-dwelling species,
including small shrimp, euphausiids, squid, and
small fish. It is
unknown whether brown catsharks are...
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sandy or a
mixture of
sandy and
muddy substrates. Like
other catsharks, the
jaguar catshark lives near the sea
floor and
presumably eats fish and small...
- (barbeled houndshark)
Proscylliidae (finback
catsharks)
Pseudotriakidae (false
catsharks)
Scyliorhinidae (
catsharks)
Sphyrnidae (hammerhead sharks) Triakidae...
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Iceland or
Icelandic catshark (Apristurus laurussonii) is a
species of
catshark,
belonging to the
family Scyliorhinidae. This
catshark is
found in the western...
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Galeus is a
genus of
catshark,
belonging to the
family Scyliorhinidae,
commonly known as
sawtail catsharks in
reference to a
distinctive saw-toothed crest...
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pseudo ("false"). At the time,
Triakis was
classified with the
catsharks,
hence "false
catshark". The
specific name
microdon comes from the Gr****
mikros ("small")...
- stars.
There are
often many
freckled catsharks (Scyliorhinus haeckelii) in the same habitat. The
lizard catshark lays a pair of eggs
which are encased...
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which aids in navigation.
Redspotted catsharks are host to trypanosomes,
parasites that are p****ed into the
catsharks'
bloodstream through leeches. There...