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Manta rays (Manta birostris) are the largest rays and are closely related to sharks. These harmless rays have a short tail...
Manta ray printout. Manta rays are the biggest rays. Rays are a very flat type of fish. They have no bones, only...
Shark glossary explains basic terms about sharks, G.
Squatiniformes - Sharks with a flat body, the mouth at the front, and no anal fin) . They include angelsharks and the monkfish.
Shark Book. A book for your hildren to make. This is a wonderful book students can make, teaching about sharks.
Shark glossary explains basic terms about sharks, J.
Classification of sharks using cladistics and the Linnaean system.
Sedimentary rock. Shark glossary explains basic terms about sharks.
Heterodontiformes - the Bullhead sharks and horn sharks: they generally live on rocky reefs, eating crustaceans, sae...
Pristiophoriformes - the sawsharks, sharks with elongated, toothed snouts that are generally bottom dwellers in warm to...
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