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  2. Scyliorhinidae - Wikipedia

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    Scyliorhinidae catsharks may be distinguished by their elongated, cat-like eyes and two small dorsal fins set far back. Most species are fairly small, growing no longer than 80 cm (31 in); a few, such as the nursehound (Scyliorhinus stellaris) can reach 1.6 m (5.2 ft) in length. Most of the species have a patterned appearance, ranging from ...

  3. Scyliorhinus meadi - Wikipedia

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    Scyliorhinus meadi, the blotched catshark, is a little-known species of catshark, and part of the family Scyliorhinidae, found in the western central Atlantic Ocean.It inhabits banks of deep-sea coral at depths of 329–548 m (1,079–1,798 ft), feeding on cephalopods, shrimp, and bony fishes.

  4. New Zealand catshark - Wikipedia

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    The New Zealand catshark (Bythaelurus dawsoni) is a species of shark belonging to the family Pentanchidae, the deepwater catsharks, in the order Carcharhiniformes. [2] This species is endemic to in the deep waters around New Zealand. [3] [4] Its length is up to 45 centimetres (18 in). [2]

  5. Cloudy catshark - Wikipedia

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    It is a bottom-dweller that inhabits rocky reefs in the northwestern Pacific Ocean, from the shore to a depth of 320 m (1,050 ft). Growing up to 50 cm (20 in) long, this small, slim shark has a narrow head with a short blunt snout, no grooves between the nostrils and mouth, and furrows on the lower but not the upper jaw.

  6. Blackmouth catshark - Wikipedia

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    The blackmouth catshark is an active, generalist predator that feeds on both bottom-dwelling and free-swimming organisms. [7] [26] Its diet is dominated by decapods, krill, bony fishes (including lanternfishes, bristlemouths, dragonfishes, and moras), and cephalopods.

  7. 15 Cat Breeds That Live the Longest, According to an Expert - AOL

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    Birman. The Birman cat is a medium to large breed with a silky, semi-long coat, deep blue eyes, and a distinct color-point pattern. It lives for about 14 years.

  8. Catshark - Wikipedia

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    Scyliorhinidae, a family of ground sharks, many species of which are commonly referred to as "catshark".; Pentanchidae, a family of ground sharks with the overall name deepwater catsharks, but many species are referred to as "catshark".

  9. Matt Damon's Story of Adopting Cat in Costa Rica Has a ... - AOL

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    On Monday's episode of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert actor Matt Damon told a story about the cat he adopted the cat 10 years ago during a month-long stay at an Airbnb.. According to Damon ...