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  1. Heterodontus japonicus, Japanese Bullhead Shark - IUCN Red List

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    Heterodontus japonicus. Cestracion japonicus, Cestracion philippi japonicus. Stout body. Large square head with prominent ridges above eyes. Two very high dorsal fins, each with a prominent spine at its origin. First dorsal fin very high with a pointed or acutely rounded apex. First dorsal origin slightly anterior to pectoral fin insertion.
    This map was computer-generated and has not yet been reviewed. Etymology: Heterodontus: heteros (Gr.), different; odontos (Gr.), tooth, referring to pointy teeth (for clutching prey) at front of jaws, different than rounded molar-like teeth (for grinding hard-shelled invertebrates) at the back.
    Heterodontus japonicus. The IUCN Red permission from the copyright holder provided the source is fully acknowledged. permission from the copyright holder. For further details see Terms of Use Species Survival Commission (SSC) and The IUCN Red List Partnership. The IUCN Red List Partners are: Arizona State
    PDF | On Mar 25, 2021, Rigby, C.L. and others published Heterodontus japonicus. The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species | Find, read and cite all the research you need on ResearchGate
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  6. Heterodontiformes: Bullhead Sharks

    WEBThe Japanese Bullhead (Heterodontus japonicus) apparently uses communal nesting sites — with as many as 15 eggs deposited in the same patch — using them as a kind of heterodontoid day care. Due to their …

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  8. Japanese Bullhead Shark | Heterodontus Japonicus

    WEBDescription and Biology: A modestly sized shark reaching a maximum length of 1.2 m, the Japanese Bullhead Shark has a cylindrical body with a short, wide head and blunt, pig-like snout typical of a bullhead shark. …

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  10. Heterodontus japonicus. The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species

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