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The prickly shark, Echinorhinus cookei, is a species of large bottom dwelling shark from the Pacific Ocean. The prickly shark has no anal fin and two small spineless dorsal fins set far on the back by the tail. Its maximum length is 4 m, and it looks very similar to the bramble shark but without the... Read enhanced Wikipedia article
Scientific Name: Echinorhinus cookei
Taxon Rank: Species
Higher Classification: Echinorhinus
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    Prickly shark

    The prickly shark, Echinorhinus cookei, is a species of large bottom dwelling shark from the Pacific Ocean. Physical characteristics
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    Shark

    Squaliformes: This group includes the bramble sharks, dogfish and roughsharks, and prickly shark.
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    List of sharks

    Squaliformes: Examples from this group include the bramble sharks, dogfish sharks and roughsharks, and prickly shark.
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    Echinorhinus

    Prickly shark, Echinorhinus cookei (Pietschmann, 1928).
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    Prickly dogfish

    The prickly dogfish, Oxynotus bruniensis, is a species of sleeper shark, family Dalatiidae, found off southern Australia and New Zealand, on the continental shelf at depths of between 45 and 1,000 m. It reaches a length of 60 cm.
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    Electropositive shark repellent

    This study found a 17% reduction in Pacific spiny dogfish catch, and a 48% reduction in clearnose skate catch. ... The metals are particularly effective when the shark is relying on its electrosense.
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    The Most Extreme

    (No. 10: Whale Shark) Its mouth is a suction cup. ... (No. 2: Giant Prickly Stick Insect) It undergoes three transformations into ants, scorpions and leaves.
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    Taxonomy of the Carcharhiniformes

    Halaelurus hispidus (Alcock, 1891) (Bristly catshark) ... Mustelus antarcticus Günther, 1870 (Gummy shark)
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    Fish

    Fish range in size from the 16 m (51 ft) whale shark to the 8 mm (just over ¼ of an inch) long stout infantfish. ... Class Acanthodii (spiny sharks, extinct)

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