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  2. Angelshark - Wikipedia

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    The annual take of angel shark in 1977 was an estimated 147 kg. [11] By 1985, the annual take of angel shark on the central California coast had increased to more than 454 tonnes or an estimated 90,000 sharks. [11] The population declined dramatically and is now regulated. Angel sharks live very close to shore, resulting in high bycatch rates.

  3. Japanese angelshark - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese angelshark is typically inoffensive towards humans, but if disturbed, can inflict a severe bite. Across much of its range, it is a frequent catch (intentional or not) in bottom trawls and probably also set nets and demersal gillnets ; the meat is eaten and the rough skin is made into a type of leather called shagreen for use in ...

  4. Squatina squatina - Wikipedia

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    The word squatina is the name for skate in Latin; it was made the genus name for all angel sharks by the French zoologist André Duméril in 1806. [3] Other common names used for this species include angel, angel fiddle fish, angel puffy fish, angel ray, angelfish, escat jueu, fiddle fish, monk, and monkfish. [4]

  5. 11 common bug bites — and photos to help you identify them

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    A venomous spider bite (like this brown recluse bite) can cause a red or purplish rash radiating from the site of the bite. There are only a few species of spiders in the U.S. that can bite humans.

  6. Pacific angelshark - Wikipedia

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    This species resembles other angel sharks in appearance, with a flattened body and greatly enlarged pectoral and pelvic fins. Characteristic features of this shark include a pair of cone-shaped barbels on its snout, angular pectoral fins, and a brown or gray dorsal coloration with many small dark markings. It attains a maximum length of 1.5 m ...

  7. This Shark Tank- and TikTok-Famous Bug Bite Healer Really ...

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    The Bug Bite Thing has been on Shark Tank, went viral on TikTok, and is a best-seller on Amazon. We spoke with Dr. Mona Amin to learn the science behind it.

  8. Surfer Recovering from Second Shark Bite in 11 Years at ... - AOL

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    A Florida man recently survived a once-in-a-lifetime encounter of being bitten by a shark for the second time in just over a decade. On Friday, Oct. 25, Cole Taschman was surfing at Florida’s ...

  9. Argentine angelshark - Wikipedia

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    7 Threat to humans. 8 Resilience & vulnerability. 9 References. Toggle the table of contents. Argentine angelshark. ... Sharks portal This page was last edited on 31 ...