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Angelshark
Distribution: Northeast Atlantic: southern Norway, Sweden and Shetland I. to Morocco and West Sahara...
(back to Squatiniformes page) Photo: © Mark Conlin/INNERSPACE VISIONS Cocos Island Sharkmasters Worl...
Atlantic Angelshark Squatina dumeril Specimen: Nasal barbels and large eyes © George Burgess
Angelshark
Atlantic Angelshark Squatina dumeril Specimen: Dorsal view © George Burgess
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Atlantic Angelshark Squatina dumeril Specimen: Ventral view © George Burgess
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Pacific Angelshark Squatina californica, also known as the monkfish, are flat-bodied, bottom-dwellin...
Read "Nature" Books review of: Shadows in the Sea "The Sharks, Skates, and Rays" Author: Thomas B. A...
Atlantic Angelshark Squatina dumeril Specimen: Denticles on pectoral fins © George Burgess
....9 candidates covering 6 nationalities.
Source: Smiths' Sea Fishes (1986) p103, Sharks and rays of Southern Africa p8 3. Equipment Specials...
Australian Angelshark Illustration
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Squatina hassei Leriche Typical vertebra a. Front b. Side c. Back
Atlantic Angelshark Squatina dumeril illustration ©FAO courtesy Species Identification and Biodata D...
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Definition Family: Squantiformes Order: Squantidae Traits typical of rays and sharks. Pectoral fins ...
Angelsharks are benthic sharks (bottom-dwellers) that hide in the sand and mud by day and hunt in th...
Date added: May 16, 2007 Comments: Dennis from Holland shows his Angelshark Send this photo to a ...
Sighting of the angel shark Squatina squatina by Davy Jones Diving in the island of Gran Canaria . D...
Angel shark
Date added: January 29, 2007 Comments: Jan Veldkamp from Holland, caught today this beautiful ange...
Squatina squatina Picture by Hernández-González, C.L. Add your observation in Fish Watcher Native ra...
Squatina japonica Picture by FAO Add your observation in Fish Watcher Native range