Link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catshark
Description: WEBCatsharks are ground sharks of the family Scyliorhinidae. They are the largest family of sharks with around 160 species placed in 17 genera. [2] Although they are generally known as catsharks, some species can also be called dogfish due to previous naming. [3]
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Link: https://animals.net/cat-shark/
Description: WEBA Cat Shark, also known as a catshark or dogfish, is any number of different species in the Scyliorhinidae family. Overall, scientists recognize at least 160 different species in the family! Outside of the family, their closest shark relatives include swellsharks, sandbar sharks, hammerhead sharks, tiger sharks, and more.
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Link: https://www.britannica.com/animal/cat-shark
Description: WEBcat shark, any of more than 150 species of small mottled sharks (order Carcharhiniformes). Most are less than 90 cm (3 feet) long, and many have bold body markings. They have slender bodies and eyes that are elongate, giving them a catlike appearance. Cat sharks prey on invertebrates and small fishes.
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Link: https://www.wildlifetrusts.org/wildlife-explorer/marine/fish-including-sharks-skates-and-rays/small-spotted-catshark
Description: WEBLength: 100cm. Conservation status. Common and listed as of Least Concern on the IUCN Red List. When to see. January to December. About. The small-spotted catshark is a small shark, so named due to the dark spots and blotches covering its skin.
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Link: https://animaldiversity.org/accounts/Scyliorhinidae/
Description: WEBCatsharks (family Scyliorhinidae) are small sharks. Most are less than 80 cm long, but some, i.e. Scyliorhinus stellaris, attain a length of at least 1.6 m. The bodies of catsharks are fusiform (cylindrical, tapering at the ends) to slightly depressed.
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Link: https://oceanconservancy.org/blog/2023/10/30/all-about-catshark/
Description: WEBOct 30, 2023 · Catsharks are in the family Scyliorhinidae, which is the largest family of sharks with around 160 species identified. A huge amount of diversity is found in this one family, including the chain, filetail, ghost, boa, blackmouth and demon catsharks. Why all the scary sounding names? They are primarily nocturnal bottom-dwellers after all!
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Link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proscylliidae
Description: WEBThe finback catsharks are a small family, the Proscylliidae, of ground sharks. [1] They can be found in warm seas worldwide and are often the most numerous and common shark in tropical regions. They are generally less than 1 m in length, and are slow-moving predators that feed on bony fish and small invertebrates.
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Link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Small-spotted_catshark
Description: WEBThe small-spotted catshark (Scyliorhinus canicula), also known as the sandy dogfish, lesser-spotted dogfish, rough-hound or morgay (in Scotland and Cornwall), is a catshark of the family Scyliorhinidae.
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Link: https://www.pbs.org/wnet/nature/sharkland-catsharks/1943/
Description: WEBJun 29, 2008 · Catsharks occur in warmer seas all over the world and are the most common and numerous sharks in many tropical and warm temperate regions. Catsharks are generally small, usually less than 2 ½...
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Link: https://www.fishkeepingworld.com/cat-shark/
Description: WEBMar 2, 2019 · Care. Breeding. Is A Cat Shark Suitable For Your Aquarium? Cat Sharks Facts & Overview. Cat Shark is a name commonly used to describe multiple families ( Hemiscylliidae, Scyliorhinidae, Pseudotriakidae) of saltwater sharks that are popular among home aquarists. Banded Cat Sharks for example, are a member of the Hemiscylliidae …
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