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Found close to the sea floor, the bramble shark most commonly inhabits continental and insular shelves and slopes at depths of 400–900 m (1,300–3,000 ft). [13] However, it has been reported from as shallow as 18 m (59 ft), in areas with upwellings of cold water, and from as deep as 1,214 m (3,983 ft).
Echinorhinidae are traditionally classified in the order Squaliformes, together with kitefin and gulper sharks. [2] [3] However, a phylogenetic estimate based on gene capture data and mitochondrial data suggests that they are not squaliform sharks, but may be more likely to be appropriately classed in their own group, as a sister group to angel sharks and sawsharks.
Squaliolus laticaudus H. M. Smith & Radcliffe, 1912 (spined pygmy shark) Family Echinorhinidae (bramble sharks) Genus Echinorhinus T. N. Gill, 1862. Echinorhinus brucus Bonnaterre, 1788 (bramble shark) Echinorhinus cookei Pietschmann, 1928 (prickly shark) Family Etmopteridae (lantern sharks) Genus Aculeola F. de Buen, 1959
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The angelshark, Squatina squatina, is a species of angel shark, family Squatinidae, once widespread in the coastal waters of the northeastern Atlantic Ocean.Well-adapted for camouflaging itself on the sea floor, the angelshark has a flattened form with enlarged pectoral and pelvic fins, giving it a superficial resemblance to a ray.
The prickly shark and the bluntnose sixgill shark (pictured) prey on each other's young. The prickly shark is a slow swimmer and has been observed hovering just above the sea floor. [14] A tracking study in Monterey Canyon found that this species exhibits strong diel migration patterns. The sharks were inactive during the day, resting in ...
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