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  2. Painted hornshark - Wikipedia

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    The painted hornshark (Heterodontus marshallae) is a species of bullhead shark from northwestern Australia, described in 2023. It was previously considered conspecific with the Zebra bullhead shark. [1]

  3. Horn shark - Wikipedia

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    Sharks portal; The horn shark (Heterodontus francisci) is a species of bullhead shark, in the family Heterodontidae.It is endemic to the coastal waters off the western coast of North America, from California to the Gulf of California.

  4. Bullhead shark - Wikipedia

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    The bullhead sharks are members of the genus Heterodontus, the only members of the family Heterodontidae and only living members of the order Heterodontiformes. All are relatively small, with the largest species reaching just 1.65 metres (5.5 ft) in maximum length. They are bottom feeders in tropical and subtropical waters.

  5. Heterodontiformes - Wikipedia

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    Heterodontiformes is an order of sharks in the superorder Galeomorphii.It includes the bullhead sharks (genus Heterodontus), and several extinct genera.The earliest known members of the group are from the Early Jurassic (), around 175 million years ago.

  6. Whitespotted bullhead shark - Wikipedia

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    The whitespotted bullhead shark, Heterodontus ramalheira, is a bullhead shark of the family Heterodontidae found in the western and northern Indian Ocean between latitudes 22°N to 26°S, at depths between 40 and 305 m. It can grow up to a length of 83 cm. Little is known about the whitespotted bullhead shark.

  7. Galeomorphii - Wikipedia

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    Galeomorphii is a superorder of sharks.They are sometimes called galea or galean sharks.There are about 300 living species in 23 families.Galean sharks are divided into four orders: the Heterodontiformes, Orectolobiformes, Lamniformes, and Carcharhiniformes.