Squaliformes is an order of sharks, members of which are commonly known as bramble, gulper, sleeper and dogfish sharks.
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Drawing of this small species and its teeth, its description and information on its range.
Also called the spiny shark, this species is named for the thorn-like scales on its back. Drawing and information.
Drawing and information about this species.
Sometimes known as the sleeper, gurry or ground shark, a drawing of this species, its description, habits and range.
Identifying features of members of this order, including the families Centrophoridae, Dalatiidae, Echinorhinidae, Etmopteridae and Squalidae.
Drawing of this species, its description and information on its habits and range.
Description and drawings of this species and many of its teeth, and information on its habits, range and occurrence in the Gulf of Maine.
Information from Wikipedia on this order of sharks, members of which are commonly known as bramble, gulper, sleeper and dogfish sharks.
Identifying features of members of this order, including the families Centrophoridae, Dalatiidae, Echinorhinidae, Etmopteridae and Squalidae.
Drawing of this small species and its teeth, its description and information on its range.
Drawing and information about this species.
Drawing of this species, its description and information on its habits and range.
Sometimes known as the sleeper, gurry or ground shark, a drawing of this species, its description, habits and range.
Description and drawings of this species and many of its teeth, and information on its habits, range and occurrence in the Gulf of Maine.
Also called the spiny shark, this species is named for the thorn-like scales on its back. Drawing and information.
Information from Wikipedia on this order of sharks, members of which are commonly known as bramble, gulper, sleeper and dogfish sharks.