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gulper shark - vertaling naar russisch

CENTROPHORUS GRANULOSUS
Centrophorus granulosus; Gulper Shark; Needle dogfish; Taiwan gulper shark; Centrophorus niaukang; Centrophorus acus; Needle Dogfish; Centrophorus cf. uyato; Gulper sharks
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  • alt=A comprehensive list of similarities in Centrophorus.
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общая лексика

короткошипая акула (Centrophorus)

needle dogfish         

общая лексика

длинная короткошипая акула (Centrophoros acus)

selachian         
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  • alt=The dermal denticles of a lemon shark
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  • alt=Graph of shark catch from 1950, linear growth from less than 200,000 tons per year in 1950 to about 500,000 in 2011
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  • Eye of a [[bigeyed sixgill shark]] (''Hexanchus nakamurai'')
  • Shark fossil, ''[[Lebachacanthus]] senckenbergianus'', at [[Permian]] period
  • alt=Photo showing visitors in shadow watching whale shark in front of many other fish.
  • alt=Drawing of a shark labeling major anatomical features, including mouth, snout, nostril, eye, spiracle, dorsal fin spine, caudal keel, clasper, labial furrows, gill openings, precaudal pit and fins: first and second dorsal, anal, pectoral, caudal and pelvic
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  • alt=Photo of shark fin soup in bowl with Chinese spoon
  • alt=Photo of snorkeler with shark in shallow water.
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  • alt=Photo of great white on surface with open jaws revealing meal.
  • alt=Photo of suspended tiger shark next to four men.
  • alt=The serrated teeth of a [[tiger shark]], used for sawing through flesh
  • alt=Photo showing claspers of bottom-resting shark.
SUPERORDER OF PREDATORY CARTILAGINOUS FISH
Sharks; Selachimorpha; Shark taxonomy; Selachians; Selachii; Selachian; Shark behaviour; Sharkes; Shark senses and behaviors; Selachimorph; Selachoidei; 🦈; Pleurotremata; Evolution of sharks; Obligate ram ventilator; Evolutionary history of sharks
selachian noun хрящеперая рыба

Definitie

Selachii
·noun ·pl An order of elasmobranchs including the sharks and rays; the Plagiostomi. Called also Selacha, Selache, and Selachoidei.

Wikipedia

Gulper shark

The gulper shark (Centrophorus granulosus) is a long and slender dogfish usually about three feet in length generally found in deep, murky waters all around the world. It is a light grayish brown, paler ventrally, with a long snout and large greenish eyes. This deep water shark has two dorsal fins with long, grooved spines and the second dorsal fin smaller than the first. Its upper teeth are blade-like and lower have finely serrated edges. This tertiary consumer feeds on mainly fish such as bony fish, but also cephalopods such as squid and other invertebrates like crustaceans. The gulper shark is currently an endangered species mainly because of exploitation by humans and their abnormally long gestation period and low fecundity, preventing their population from recovering.

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