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Also known as Galapagos Island Horn Shark, Peruvian Horn Shark. Found singly or in schools, during the day hiding in the shadows and blending in to the substrate,.. more
Also known as Cortez Electric Ray, Cortez Numbfish, Giant Electric Guitarfish, Giant Numbfish. Found in shallow waters, often buried in the day, over sandy bottoms, foraging.. more
Also known as Giant Sandshark, Guitarfish, Ploughfish, Sandshark, Sandy, Sharkfin Guitarfish, Sharkray, Shovelnose, Spotted Guitarfish, Wedgefish, Whitespot Giant Guitarfish, White-spotted Guitarfish, White-spotted Shovelnose, White-spotted Shovelnose Guitarfish, White-spotted.. more
Also known as Atlantic Manta, Australian Devilray, Blanketfish, Devilfish, Giant Atlantic Manta, Giant Devilfish, Giant Devilray, Giant Manta Ray, Manta, Manta Ray, Munguna, Pacific Manta, Prince Alfreds.. more
Also known as Australian Guitarfish, Bennet's Shovelnose Guitarfish, Brown Shovelnose Ray, Common Shovelnose Ray, Giant Guitarfish, Shovelnose Ray, Shovelnose Shark. Found singly, resting on mud and sand bottoms,.. more
Also known as Maneater, Maneater Shark, White Death, White Pointer, White Shark. Found singly, pairs and occasionally small feeding schools over all areas of the oceans. They feed.. more
Also known as Atlantic Green Turtle, Barrier Reef Green Sea Turtle, Black Sea Turtle, Edible Turtle, Giant Sea Turtle, Green Sea Turtle, Pacific Green Turtle. Found over rock,.. more
Also known as Banded Dogfish, Black-banded Cat Shark, Brown-banded Bamboo Shark, Cat Shark, Carpet Shark, Grey Catshark, Hasselt's Bamboo Shark, Longtail Carpet Shark, Ridge-back Bamboo Shark, White-spotted.. more
Also known as Blacktail Reef Shark, Blacktip Reef Shark, Blackvee Whaler, Bronze Whaler, Fowler's Whaler Shark, Graceful Shark, Graceful Whaler Shark, Grey Shark, Grey Whaler Shark, Longnose.. more
Also known as Greyspot Guitarfish, Greyspot Sandshark, Jumping Jack, Wedgefish. Found singly, often resting on the bottoms, around inshore shallow surf zones to deeper waters. They feed on crustaceans,.. more