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Little is known of its life cycle, but it is ovoviviparous and the young are 60–108 cm (24–43 in) long at birth. [6] It is often said that there are about 12 young in each litter, [ 1 ] [ 4 ] but the basis for this number is unclear (in other sawfish species litter size ranges from 1 to 20). [ 11 ]
Pristis is a genus of sawfish of the family Pristidae. These large fish are found worldwide in tropical and subtropical regions in coastal marine waters, estuaries , and freshwater lakes and rivers. [ 3 ]
Ctenocheirodon pristis is a species of characin native to South America that can grow up to 3.4 cm long (only 3.3 for males). [1] It is the only known member of its genus. [2] Its specific name comes from the Greek word pristis, which means saw. [1] This refers to the projected fins on the underside of the fish. [1]
The smalltooth sawfish (Pristis pectinata) is a species of sawfish in the family Pristidae. It is found in shallow tropical and subtropical waters in coastal and estuarine parts of the Atlantic. [ 1 ] [ 3 ] Reports from elsewhere are now believed to be misidentifications of other species of sawfish.
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CYPREMORT POINT, La. — Thomas Olander has watched his shrimp catch shrink over the last 15 years. It’s not just the abundance of Louisiana shrimp; Olander said the average size of the ...
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Pristis lathami is a species of extinct sawfish in the family Pristidae. It lived in the Eocene era, in areas in Egypt , Nigeria , Togo , the United Kingdom , the United States , and Western Sahara , in marine areas , estuaries , bays , open shallow subtidal areas, coastal , marginal marine areas, deep waters, offshore, and fluvial-deltaic ...