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Here’s a hint: It’s a bountiful spread. After all, there are 500+ species of sharks (depending on how you do your taxonomy), ranging in length from six inches to sixty feet.
The Chilean angel shark was first described in 1887, but then was only spotted a few times in the next century. Now, it has been redescribed ... European Journal of Taxonomy.
The Chilean angel shark was first described in 1887, ... according to an April 25 study published in the European Journal of Taxonomy. ...
A new-to-science hammerhead species, the shovelhead shark, ... known as the father of modern taxonomy. The shovelhead shark (Sphyrna alleni) has a pointier head and 82 vertebrae, ...
The Chilean angel shark was first described in 1887, ... according to an April 25 study published in the European Journal of Taxonomy. ...
The Chilean angel shark was first described in 1887, ... according to an April 25 study published in the European Journal of Taxonomy. ...
The Chilean angel shark was first described in 1887, ... according to an April 25 study published in the European Journal of Taxonomy. ...
The Chilean angel shark was first described in 1887, but then was only spotted a few times in the next century. Now, it has been redescribed ... European Journal of Taxonomy.
The Chilean angel shark was first described in 1887, but then was only spotted a few times in the next century. Now, it has been redescribed ... European Journal of Taxonomy.
The Chilean angel shark was first described in 1887, ... according to an April 25 study published in the European Journal of Taxonomy. ...
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