Dogfish sharks [Squalus]
Description
Squalus is a genus within the family Squalidae, known for the species commonly referred to as dogfish sharks. These sharks are characterized by their two dorsal fins, each with sharp, venomous spines. They have sleek, streamlined bodies, allowing for swift movement in the water. Dogfish sharks are found in oceans worldwide, from shallow to deep waters. They are opportunistic feeders, preying on smaller fish, cephalopods, and crustaceans. Squalus species are important to both commercial fishing and scientific research due to their abundance and diverse habitats.
Species
Spiny Dogfish [Squalus acanthias]
View DetailsShortspine Spurdog [Squalus mitsukurii]
View DetailsLongnose Spurdog [Squalus blainville]
View DetailsCuban Dogfish [Squalus cubensis]
View DetailsJapanese Spurdog [Squalus japonicus]
View DetailsTaxonomy
Phylum |
Chordates
Chordata
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Class |
Cartilaginous Fish
Chondrichthyes
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Order |
Dogfish Sharks
Squaliformes
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Family |
Dogfish Sharks
Squalidae
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Statistics
- Species 5