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 Order: Squaliformes (Dogfish sharks)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
The feeding ecology of squaliforms spans that of species
of the small size of many squaliforms, it is not surprising that
fertilization is internal, and it is suspected that all squaliforms
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 Order: Squaliformes (Dogfish sharks)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Squaliformes includes fishes that rank as the smallest and
some Squaliformes are found in the shallows, another general
In fact, most species of deep-water sharks are squaliforms, and
www.thefishencyclopedia.com /pg_0134.htm   (456 words)

  
 Creditoris Squaliformes: October 2004   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
The squaliformes don't like to admit it, let alone talk about it, but they all know their pell-mell rush to adopt automated credit scoring and underwriting tools simply opened them up to being nipped by some fellow opportunists.
Given the somewhat variable postal delivery efficiency and the even more variable processing of these checks, most consumers who live paycheck to paycheck have come to count on at least a few days from the day they drop it in the mail to when the money actually has to be in their checking account.
Surrounding the Creditoris Squaliformes in the economic ocean are the remora, or the family echeneidae.
loansharks.blogspot.com /2004_10_01_loansharks_archive.html   (6052 words)

  
 Squaliformes: Dogfish Sharks   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Note that in the Spiny Dogfish and other members of the family Squalidae, there is no subterminal lobe (flap on the upper caudal lobe separated from the rest of the caudal fin by a notch) and the lower teeth are only slightly larger than the uppers.
The squaliform sharks are creatures of extremes: in size they range from the puny to the downright gigantic, they inhabit a wide range of depths, from sundappled shallows to the chill flness of the abyss, and their taxonomy is a veritable morass of contention and tentative revision.
Shirai divides the Squaloids into three orders (Squaliformes, Centrophoriformes, and Dalatiiformes), but I prefer to follow de Carvalho (1996) in adopting a somewhat watered-down version of Shirai's basic sequence of dogfish taxa.
www.elasmo-research.org /education/shark_profiles/squaliformes.htm   (1725 words)

  
 WowEssays.com - Different Types Of Sharks
The eight major orders of sharks include the Squantiformes, Pristiophormes, Squaliformes, Hexanchiformes, Carcharhiniformes, Lamniformes, Orectolobiformes, and the Heterodotiformes.
Squaliformes have no anal fin as well, but their snout is not elongated, but is somewhat long.
The 8 orders are named the Squantiformes, Pristiophormes, Squaliformes, Hexanchiformes, Carcharhiniformes, Lamniformes, Orectolobiformes, and the Heterodotiformes.
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 Gander Academy's Sharks Theme Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
It's appearance is intimidating by its rows of teeth and gaping mouth.
There are five suborders of sharks: Hexanchiformes, Pristioformes, Squatiniformes, Galeiformes, and Squaliformes.
The White Shark (Carcharadon carcharias) is one of the oldest living species on Earth.
www.stemnet.nf.ca /CITE/sharks.htm   (744 words)

  
 Florida Museum of Natural History Ichthyology Department   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Echinorhinus is most commonly classified in the family Echinorhinidae (Squaliformes) or in the family Squalidae (Squaliformes).
DNA was extracted from a blood sample taken from a specimen of the rare prickly shark (Echinorhinus cookei) which stranded alive at Moss Landing, Monterey Bay, Califoxnia Two genes widely used in molecular phylogeny studies, the cytochrome b, and the 18S rRNA genes, have been sequenced.
The prickly shark, the dogfish, md the sevengill shark were found to be equally distant from one another in this analysis.
www.flmnh.ufl.edu /fish/Organizations/AES/abst92a.htm   (3471 words)

  
 Dogfish Sharks | Squalidae   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Order Squaliformes contains seven families with 113 species, known as dogfish, bramble sharks, gulper sharks, velvet sharks, plunket sharks, kitefin sharks, lantern sharks, tail light sharks, pygmy sharks, cigar sharks, cookie cutter sharks, sleeper sharks, Greenland sharks, spurdogs, and rough sharks.
The body is roughly cylindrical, with a conical snout.
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www.seapics.com /picture_gallery/sharks/dogfish_shark/index.html   (277 words)

  
 Sharks. In: Marine Biodiversity - An Introduction. Author: Peter Dyrynda   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Orders Lamniformes and Squaliformes - Sharks, spiny sharks and relatives
Round-bodied, elongate cartilaginous fish with jaws and in many cases well-developed teeth.
In contrast, most mature bony fish produce very large numbers of eggs within a season - often thousands - so the potential for recovery is much greater.
www.solaster-mb.org /mb/sharks.htm   (853 words)

  
 types   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
This is how a shark is classified scientifically:
Order: (1 of the 8 orders [Hexanchiformes, Squaliformes, Pristiophoriformes, Squatineformes, Heterodontiformes, Orectolobiformes, Lamniformes, Carcharhiniformes)
To learn about some types of sharks click on the Order of your choice:
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