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    A sawshark or saw shark is a member of a shark order bearing a unique long, saw-like rostrum (snout or bill) edged with sharp teeth, which they use to slash and disable their prey. There are eight species within the Pristiophoriformes, including the longnose or common sawshark (Pristiophorus cirratus), … See more

    Sawsharks have a pair of long barbels about halfway along the snout. They have two dorsal fins, but lack anal fins. Genus Pliotrema has six gill slits, and Pristiophorus the … See more

    There are currently ten known species of sawsharks across two genera in this family:
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    Among the different species of sawshark, all are listed on the IUCN Red List of 2017 as either data deficient or of least concern Saw sharks do not … See more

    Saw sharks and sawfish are cartilaginous fish possessing large saws. These are the only two fish that have a long blade-like snout. Although they are similar in appearances, saw … See more

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    A sawshark or saw shark is a member of a shark order ( Pristiophoriformes / prɪstiˈɒfɒrɪfɔːrmiːz /) bearing a unique long, saw-like rostrum (snout or bill) edged with sharp teeth, which they use to slash and disable their prey.
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    Japanese sawshark (Pristiophorus japonicus). The saw shark, also spelled sawshark, is a type of shark named for the way its toothy, flattened snout resembles a saw blade. Saw sharks are members of the order Pristiophoriformes. There are two genera and at least eight species of saw shark:
    Sawsharks are a unique group of fish belonging to the order Pristiophoriformes and the family Pristiophoridae, among the diverse class of Chondrichthyes, which includes sharks and rays. These intriguing creatures are named for their distinctive saw-like rostrums, which they use in both hunting and self-defense.
    If you were a sawshark, you couldn’t eat without one! Sawsharks are named for their long snouts, which have sharp teeth protruding from either side. They attack their prey by slashing these “saws” from side to side, cutting into the fish they intend to eat. Be careful not to confuse sawsharks with sawfish, which are actually a type of ray.
  4. WEBSep 10, 2019 · The saw shark, also spelled sawshark, is a type of shark named for the way its toothy, flattened snout resembles a saw blade. Saw sharks are members of the order Pristiophoriformes. Fast Facts: Saw

  5. WEBIs a sawfish a shark or ray? Sawfish are a shark like ray, meaning while they may have a body shape that looks more similar to a shark, they are a type of ray and more closely related to a stingray than a great white …

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    WEBDec 7, 2022 · These are sawsharks and they use their formidable headgear to slash through shoals of fish. The moustache is a sensory device that helps the sharks detect prey. “Sawsharks are something...