Pacific angel shark

(Squatina californica)

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Description

The Pacific angelshark (Squatina californica) is a species of angelshark,family Squatinidae,found in the eastern Pacific Ocean from Alaska to the Gulf of California,and from Ecuador to Chile,although those in the Gulf of California and southeastern Pacific may in fact be separate species.The Pacific angelshark inhabits shallow,coastal waters on sandy flats,usually near rocky reefs,kelp forests,or other underwater features.This species resembles other angel sharks in appearance,with a flattened body and greatly enlarged pectoral and pelvic fins.Characteristic features of this shark include a pair of cone-shaped barbels on its snout,angular pectoral fins,and a brown or gray dorsal coloration with many small dark markings.It attains a maximum length of 1.5 m (4.9 ft).

Taxonomic tree:

Domain:
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum:
Class: Elasmobranchii
Order:Squatiniformes
Family:Squatinidae
Genus:Squatina
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