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- Squalidae - Wikipedia
Squalidae, more commonly known as dogfish, dog sharks, or spiny dogfish, [3] are one of several families of sharks categorized under Squaliformes, making it the second largest order of sharks, numbering 119 species across 7 families [4]
- Dogfish - Description, Habitat, Image, Diet, and Interesting Facts
Often misunderstood and sometimes overlooked, the dogfish is a fascinating group of sharks that plays a crucial role in marine ecosystems These adaptable creatures, members of the family Squalidae, have a long evolutionary history and a surprising impact on both the natural world and human culture
- What is Dogfish? What It Looks Like and How to Use This Small . . . - Cookist
Dogfish, an often overlooked Mediterranean shark, is a versatile, nutritious, and affordable ingredient, perfect for simple yet flavorful dishes Here's how to prepare it and how to best pair it
- Bowfin (Dogfish) - Minnesota DNR
Bowfin survive in murky, oxygen-depleted water by rising to the surface and gulping air into their air bladders They can also survive out of water for a considerable time This primitive fish was around when dinosaurs roamed the earth It is also known as a dogfish
- Dogfish | Squaliformes, Marine Species, Cartilaginous Fish | Britannica
Dogfish, (order Squaliformes), any of several small sharks making up an order of chondrichthyian fishes composed of the families Centrophoridae (gulper sharks), Dalatiidae, Echinorhinidae, Etmopteridae, Oxynotidae, Somniosidae, and Squalidae
- Everything You Need to Know About Dogfish - Ocean Conservancy
While the spiny dogfish is the most popular, there are at least 37 other species of dogfish around the world Some have incredible names like the bighead spurdog and the dusky smooth-hound
- Dogfish - Seattle Aquarium
Dogfish are small, bottom-dwelling sharks that live along the northern Pacific and Atlantic coasts They are able to travel long distances, and their habitat can range from dark depths of 3,000 feet to shallower waters receiving ample sunlight
- Atlantic Spiny Dogfish - NOAA Fisheries
Dogfish are small, bottom-dwelling sharks that live along the Atlantic coast The spiny dogfish fishery operates from Maine to Florida The fishery uses predominantly bottom gillnets, with lesser amounts caught by trawls and hook gear
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