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  2. Smalltooth sawfish - Wikipedia

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    The smalltooth sawfish is found in tropical and subtropical parts of the Atlantic, including the Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico. Its original range was the smallest of the sawfish species, covering about 2,100,000 km 2 (810,000 sq mi). [5] In the west it once ranged from the United States to Uruguay and in the east from Senegal to Angola. [1]

  3. Sawfish - Wikipedia

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    Pristis Linck, 1790. Sawfish, also known as carpenter sharks, are a family of rays characterized by a long, narrow, flattened rostrum, or nose extension, lined with sharp transverse teeth, arranged in a way that resembles a saw. They are among the largest fish, with some species reaching lengths of about 7–7.6 m (23–25 ft). [2]

  4. Prehistoric fish in Florida: Details about smalltooth sawfish ...

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    The smalltooth sawfish is a fish that belongs in the same class as sharks and rays. It can reach up to 18 feet long, including the saw, which is known as the rostrum, according to the Florida Fish ...

  5. Sawshark - Wikipedia

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    Sawshark. A sawshark or saw shark is a member of a shark order (Pristiophoriformes / prɪstiˈɒfɒrɪfɔːrmiːz /) bearing a unique long, saw-like rostrum (snout or bill) edged with sharp teeth, which they use to slash and disable their prey. There are eight species within the Pristiophoriformes, including the longnose or common sawshark ...

  6. 'Prehistoric' relative of sharks struggle to make a comeback ...

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    A sawfish, a type of ray related to sharks, is immediately recognizable by its snout, also called a rostrum or saw. Often dubbed "prehistoric," scientists studying fossils say sawfish evolved from ...

  7. Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi researcher studies ... - AOL

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    The story of the smalltooth sawfish is shared by many other endangered and threatened sharks and rays, Portnoy and Swift said, including species that are still present in Texas waters and impacted ...

  8. Longnose sawshark - Wikipedia

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    The longnose sawshark has a slender, slightly flattened body [2] with a very long rostrum that can make up to 30% of its total body length. It has pale yellow or grayish-brown dorsal coloring, white ventral coloring, and variegated, sometimes faint dark blotches, spots, and bars on its back. The barbels of the longnose sawshark are halfway down ...

  9. Sawfish are spinning, and dying, in Florida waters as rescue ...

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    Endangered smalltooth sawfish, marine creatures virtually unchanged for millions of years, are exhibiting erratic spinning behavior and dying in unusual numbers in Florida waters. Federal and ...