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  2. Japanese sawshark - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese sawshark (Pristiophorus japonicus) is a species of sawshark in the family Pristiophoridae. This shark has a long, narrow rostrum. This shark has a long, narrow rostrum. Its first dorsal fin originates behind the tips of the pectoral fins, and its caudal fin is angled almost straight in line with the body.

  3. Sawshark - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese sawshark (Pristiophorus japonicus) is a species of sawshark that lives off the coast of Japan, Korea, and Northern China. It swims at a depth of 500 m. [ 26 ] It has around 15–26 large rostral teeth in front of the barbels, which are equal distance from the gills to the snout, and about 9–17 teeth behind the barbels. [ 26 ]

  4. Pristiophorus - Wikipedia

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    Pristiophorus delicatus Yearsley, Last & W. T. White, 2008 (Tropical sawshark) Pristiophorus japonicus Günther, 1870 (Japanese sawshark) Pristiophorus lanae Ebert & Wilms, 2013 (Lana's sawshark) [3] Pristiophorus lanceolatus Davis 1888; Pristiophorus nancyae Ebert & Cailliet, 2011 (African dwarf sawshark) [4] Pristiophorus nudipinnis Günther ...

  5. List of sharks - Wikipedia

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    Pristiophorus cirratus (Latham, 1794) (long-nose sawshark) Pristiophorus delicatus Yearsley, Last & W. T. White, 2008 (tropical sawshark) Pristiophorus japonicus Günther, 1870 (Japanese sawshark) Pristiophorus lanae Ebert & Wilms, 2013 (Lana's sawshark) Pristiophorus nancyae Ebert & Cailliet, 2011 (African dwarf sawshark)

  6. Rare megamouth shark caught off coast of Japan - AOL

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    A deep-water megamouth shark was captured near Shizuoka, Japan. Looking at its mouth, we have to say it was named quite appropriately. The shark measured 13 feet long and weighed nearly 1,500 pounds.

  7. Sawfish - Wikipedia

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    Sawfish, also known as carpenter sharks, are a family of rays characterized by a long, narrow, flattened rostrum, or nose extension, lined with sharp transverse teeth, arranged in a way that resembles a saw.

  8. Add to Your Toolbox With One of These Expert-Approved ...

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    A Japanese pull saw is a handy tool for any woodworker or homeowner. Incredibly flexible, this saw can make a variety of cuts. Here are our expert's top picks.

  9. Shortnose sawshark - Wikipedia

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    The shortnose sawshark, (Pristiophorus nudipinnis) or southern sawshark, is a sawshark of the family Pristiophoridae. The body of this shark is slightly compressed, and its rostrum is narrow. The two dorsal fins are almost identical in size. In color, the dorsal side of this sawshark tends to be uniformly slate gray, with few or no markings.