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Bullhead shark - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The bullhead sharks are a small order ( Heterodontiformes ) of basal modern sharks (Neoselachii). There are nine living species in a single genus, Heterodontus , in the family Heterodontida...
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Japanese bullhead shark - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Put a description of the page here ... Bullhead shark table manners range from unrefined to downright comical. When consuming hard-shelled invertebrate prey, bullheads typically grind up the food and swallow it — shell and all — regurgitating the hard parts later.
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Find your Bullhead Shark pictures at Picsearch.com! We have over a billion indexed images in our directory, and it continually expands. ... Pictures of Bullhead Shark...
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Bullhead shark. Bullhead shark. Information about Bullhead shark in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... Genus of bullhead shark. They are found in the Pacific Ocean and are bottom dwellers, found in depths up to 180 m/590 ft. They can be up to 1.5 m/5 ft in length. The Port Jackson shark...
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Heterodontiformes; Bullhead sharks; A single family with just eight species, the bullhead sharks constitute the only living sharks that feature fin spines on their two dorsal fins and an anal fin. ... Heterodontus francisci; Horn shark...
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Provides the opinions of Jim Bourdon on fossil Heterodontus teeth ... Along with some squaliforms, members of the genus Heterodontus are the only extant sharks with dorsal fin spines. They are a common, tropical to warm-temperate, bottom shark of the continental and insular shelf.
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