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  1. The Chimaeridae, or short-nosed chimaeras, are a family of cartilaginous fish. They resemble other chimaeras in general form and habits, but have short, rounded snouts, without the modifications found in related families. Many species have long, tapering tails, giving them an alternative name of ratfish.
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    Chimaeridae Rhinochimaeridae Chimaeras are cartilaginous fish in the order Chimaeriformes / kɪˈmɛrɪfɔːrmiːz /, known informally as ghost sharks, rat fish, spookfish, or rabbit fish; the last three names are not to be confused with rattails, Opisthoproctidae, or Siganidae, respectively.
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    ChimaeraeFamily Chimaeridae (ghost sharks, ratfishes, chimaeras)Rounded short or conical snout. Claspers of males bifid or trifid. Size to about 1.5 metres (about 5 feet). 2 genera, about 30 species. Warm temperate and boreal latitudes of all oceans.
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    Chimaera, ratfish, or ghost shark, strange-looking marine fish belonging to the subclass Holocephali, class Chondrichthyes and thus related to sharks and rays. There are about 25 species (mostly in the family Chimaeridae), which occur in deep or cool waters of most seas.
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    A Chimaeridae fish and deepwater mussels at edge of a brine pool. The Chimaeridae, or short-nosed chimaeras, are a family of cartilaginous fish . They resemble other chimaeras in general form and habits, but have short, rounded snouts, without the modifications found in related families.
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    The Chimaeridae, or short-nosed chimaeras, are a family of cartilaginous fish . They resemble other chimaeras in general form and habits, but have short, rounded snouts, without the modifications found in related families. Many species have long, tapering tails, giving them an alternative name of ratfish.
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    Other articles where Chimaeridae is discussed: chondrichthyan: Annotated classification: Chimaerae Family Chimaeridae (ghost sharks, ratfishes, chimaeras) Rounded short or conical snout. Claspers of males bifid or trifid.
    Common names for chimaeras include ghost shark, rat fish, and spook fish. These names all stem from the chimaera’s unique appearance. While the closest modern relatives of the chimaera are the sharks and rays, their last common ancestor lived almost 400 million years ago.
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    Chimaeridae - Wikipedia

    The Chimaeridae, or short-nosed chimaeras, are a family of cartilaginous fish. They resemble other chimaeras in general form and habits, but have short, rounded snouts, without the modifications found in related families. Many species have long, tapering tails, giving them an alternative name of ratfish. Shortnose … See more

    The species are grouped into two genera and include:
    Family Chimaeridae
    • Genus Chimaera Linnaeus, 1758 (Eocene-Recent)
    • Genus Hydrolagus Gill, 1863 (Miocene-Recent) See more

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    WEBApr 6, 2023 · Chimaera is a type of cartilaginous fish related to sharks and rays. Learn about its classification, appearance, diet, and conservation status in this comprehensive guide.