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  2. Blue skate - Wikipedia

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    The blue skate can reach an estimated age of 50–100 years [15] and maturity is reached when about 11 years old. [1] The size where they reach maturity depend on sex and population. In D. cf. flossada (blue skate) males reach maturity when about 1.15 m (3 ft 9 in) long and females when about 1.23 m (4 ft 0 in) long. [18]

  3. Big skate - Wikipedia

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    The egg capsule of a big skate is the largest of any skate, measuring 23–31 cm (9–12 in) long and 11–19 cm (4–7 in) wide. Each capsule is oblong in shape and has a highly arched dorsal surface, nearly flat ventral surface, and parallel lateral edges that become somewhat concave towards the center of the case.

  4. Clearnose skate - Wikipedia

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    Clearnose skates prefer shallow water that is at least partially saline (≥22 ppt). [9] These skates are most commonly found at depths less than 111 m, but can be in waters as deep as 330 m. [4] Skate depth is dependent on season, with R. eglanteria located primarily more inland during the winter and spring and offshore during the summer and ...

  5. Skate (fish) - Wikipedia

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    Skates are cartilaginous fish belonging to the family Rajidae in the superorder Batoidea of rays. ... Size Usually smaller than rays Usually larger than skates [22]

  6. Inline skates - Wikipedia

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    Essentially this K2 skate model married both wheel size properties. A Hi-Lo configuration on an inline speed skate employs three large sized wheels and a smaller sized wheel between the first and third wheels beneath the ball part of the foot (see speed skates). An example is a 110–100–110–110 mm (4.3–3.9–4.3–4.3 in) arrangement ...

  7. Long-track speed skating - Wikipedia

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    Both traditional and clap skates use long and straight blades compared to many other ice skating sports. Blades are about 1 mm thick and typically come in lengths from 13 to 18 inches (33 to 46 cm). Most competitive athletes use lengths between 15 and 17 inches (38 and 43 cm), depending on body size and personal preference.