Shortnose Sawshark Bill w/DATA
Shortnose Sawshark bill.
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The Shortnose Sawshark (Pristiophorus nudipinnis) is a distinct species of sawshark, known for its saw-like snout which is shorter in comparison to other sawsharks. This species is found primarily in the waters off southern Australia.
Key Characteristics of the Shortnose Sawshark:
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Appearance: This shark is characterized by its long, narrow, and flattened snout edged with teeth, resembling a saw. It has a slender body, two dorsal fins, and no anal fin.
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Size: It is a relatively small shark, with adults typically reaching about 1.2 meters (4 feet) in length.
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Habitat: The Shortnose Sawshark is typically found on the continental shelf and upper slope, in depths ranging from 40 to 310 meters (130 to 1,020 feet).
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Diet: Its diet mainly consists of small fish, crustaceans, and squid. The sawshark uses its snout to detect and incapacitate prey.
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Reproduction: This species is ovoviviparous, with females giving birth to live young.
The Shortnose Sawshark is notable for its unique "saw" snout, which is an adaptation used for both hunting and defense, making it an interesting subject of study in the diversity of shark species. If "Bill" refers to something specific related to this shark, please provide more details for accurate information.
Species
Pristiophorus nudipinnis
Size
9.5"x 2"
Shark Data
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