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Did a sand eel eat its way out of a shark? Odd catch made off New Jersey, anglers sayThis is how we caught it.” The image shows a spiny dogfish with the head of sand lance sticking out of its head. The tail is seen sticking out of its the dogfish’s mouth. Spiny dogfish are a ...
A CT scan image of the spiral intestine of a Pacific spiny dogfish shark (Squalus suckleyi). The beginning of the intestine is on the left, and the end is on the right. Disclaimer: AAAS and ...
Here’s What You Need to Remember: Of course, attack helicopters are not a superweapon, as they remain vulnerable to more serious anti-aircraft threats and have only modest range. But if China ...
It found that Squalus acanthias (spiny dogfish), a small shark classed vulnerable to extinction, globally - and, for one population in the north-east Atlantic, endangered, was the main shark being ...
The listing applies to northern hemisphere populations of spiny dogfish, a common ingredient of food staple fish and chips, and global populations of Porbeagle shark and both species of mako shark.
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