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Order Carcharhiniformes
Species included in the Animal Diversity Web. [eng]
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NOVA Online | Island of the Sharks | Carcharhiniformes
This is the most dominant of shark groups, with nearly
200 described species. They are common in tropical and
temperature waters, and certain species, such as the
blue, silky, and oceanic whitetip sharks, are the most
numerous of pelagic sharks. [eng]
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Carcharhiniformes (Ground Sharks)
Members of this order are collectively known as ground sharks. They vary widely in size but are
generally uniform in shape. The notable exception to this is the hammerhead shark. [eng]
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SHARK CLASSIFICATION - Enchanted Learning Software
Carcharhiniformes (requiem sharks) - anal fin, 5 gill slits, 2 dorsal fins, no fin spines, mouth behind the eyes, nictitating eyelids - - ground sharks, including catsharks, swellsharks, shysharks, houndsharks, weasel sharks, requiem and hammerhead sharks. [eng]
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Carcharhiniformes
Les Requins classйs par ordres, avec un moteur de recherche pour le site. [fra]
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Carcharhiniformes
Common names. [eng]
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Carcharhiniformes
Cladogram. [eng]
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InterNevod: Кархаринообразные (Carcharhiniformes)
К этому отряду относится большая часть
ныне живущих акул. Для них характерно
наличие анального плавника и двух
спинных плавников, лишенных колючих
шипов. [rus]
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Carcharhiniformes
More than half of all known shark species are ground sharks. This order represents the most typical sharks, such as grey reef shark, Carcharhinus amblyrhynchos,
and the blue shark, Prionace glauca. [eng]
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