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  1. All About the Catshark - Ocean Conservancy

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    Despite being the largest family of sharks, so much is still unknown about the elusive catshark due to their propensity to live at deep depths. Between their small size, harmless (to humans) nature, descriptive identifications and variety of appearances, there’s a lot to appreciate about these sharks that live in our ocean.
    This one is easy—the leopard catshark, or Poroderma pantherinum —gets its name from its pattern of spots resembling the fierce jungle feline. Their markings can have several different configurations. Some are marked with rosettes, broken lines and spots of varying sizes and colors.
    The demon catshark was not the only discovery White had a part in identifying recently. Another species, a type of horn shark, was caught in surprisingly deep waters off Western Australia in a survey last year.
    The discovery was covered in several high profile media articles, including in the New York Times. Also referred to as a ghost catshark, demon catsharks are named for their distinctive white eyes, sharp snouts and dark coloring, which give them a slightly eerie appearance, as though they’ve been possessed… by a demon. This catshark has a cool tail!
  4. Uncovering the Mystery of the Pyjama Shark - Wild Explained

  5. Fascinating Shark Facts | NOAA Fisheries

  6. Taxonomy & History - Leopard Shark (Triakis semifasciata) and …

  7. Talk:Leopard catshark - Wikipedia

  8. The new shark species emerging from the deep - BBC Future

  9. Molecular Taxonomy of South Africa's Catsharks: How Far Have …

  10. Talk:Dwarf catshark - Wikipedia

  11. Molecular Taxonomy of South Africa s Catsharks: How Far Have …

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